"Ephebes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ephebes" Meaning

Ephebes refers to the members of the ephebia, a group of young men in ancient Greece, typically between the ages of 18 and 21, who underwent a period of physical training, education, and civic initiation before becoming full citizens.

"Ephebes" Examples

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Ephebes is an archaic or poetic plural noun that refers to young men or youths, especially those in their early teens or late teens, often in the context of ancient Greece.

Here are five usage examples:

In ancient Greek society, ephebes were required to undergo rigorous physical and military training before entering adulthood.
The ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles is famous for his statues of ephebes, which show the beauty and strength of young men.
The ephebes were honored with a grand procession and festival in honor of the city's patron deity.
In Aristophanes' play " clouds", the ephebes are used as a metaphor for the reckless and arrogant young men of ancient Athens.
The Greek philosopher Plato believed that ephebes should be educated in mathematics, music, and gymnastics to prepare them for a life of wisdom and virtue.

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