An instance of is noted in a legal case, in which "a certain senator accustomed to wear women's evening clothes" was disposing of the garments in his will.
Unable to disobey the command of his superior, he found himself the object of a sexual assault and drew his sword, killing Luscius.
Hellenization, however, influenced the depiction of male nudity in Roman art, leading to more complex signification of the male body shown nude, partially nude, or costumed in a.
Sexuality was an important category of Roman religious thought.
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