Mythology of same-sex love
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Religious narrative has included stories interpreted by many as accounts of same-sex love and sexuality. Among surviving examples are:
Contents |
[edit] Compilations
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Set and Horus
- Jonathan and David
- Set and Ash
- Poseidon and Pelops
- Zeus and Ganymede
- Laius and Chrysippus
- Apollo and Hyacinth
- Achilles and Patroclus
- Heracles and Hylas
- Narcissus and Ameinias
- Orpheus and the Thracians
- Iphis and Ianthe
- Pan and Daphnis
[edit] Deities
[edit] Spoken-word versions - audio files
- Poseidon and Pelops
- Zeus and Ganymede
- Apollo and Hyacinth
- Laius and Chrysippus
- Heracles and Hylas
- Narcissus
- Orpheus
- Achilles and Patroclus
[edit] See also
[edit] Bibliography
- Homosexuality in Greek Myth
- L'homosexualité initiatique dans l'Europe ancienne
- Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths
- Lovers' Legends Unbound
Conner, Sparks & Sparks
- Queer Myth, Symbol and Spirit
[edit] External links
- GLBT mythology, links and references
- Greek Mythology The secret Greek myths of male love, ancient coming-of-age rituals, uncensored and developed.
- The Two-Spirit Tradition essay on male love and same-sex marriage in Native American shamanic religion.
- Homosexuality and the Ancient Greeks