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"In Ancient Greek drama, particularly old comedy (fifth century B.C.), the agon refers to the sexual position adapted by homosexual greek men." - Huh? I may not be that much into ancient greece (yet), but this was news for me. [[Special:Contributions/130.243.163.15|130.243.163.15]] ([[User talk:130.243.163.15|talk]]) 21:17, 1 March 2009 (UTC) |
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Perhaps this page needs separating between the modern and ancient uses of the word Agon - i.e. between the modern dance meaning and the ancient contest meaning. Any thoughts? Pjmc 19:14, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
- It's also the name of a board game. http://boardgamegeek.com/game/5168
"In Ancient Greek drama, particularly old comedy (fifth century B.C.), the agon refers to the sexual position adapted by homosexual greek men." - Huh? I may not be that much into ancient greece (yet), but this was news for me. 130.243.163.15 (talk) 21:17, 1 March 2009 (UTC)