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LGBT history in Italy : ウィキペディア英語版
LGBT history in Italy
This article is about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history in Italy.
==prior to 1600==

* 5th millennium BC - Examples of homosexual eroticism in Upper Paleolithic or Mesolithic European art, including a rock incision found in Addaura, Sicily, depicting a group of people dancing around two men, both with erections, possibly indicating a homoerotic ritual.〔(Timeline of more History )〕
*530 BC – One of the earliest examples of Etruscan art on homosexuality, found in 1892 in the Necropolis of Monterozzi near Tarquinia. The painting, situated in what has been called the Tomb of the Bulls (Italian: ''Tomba dei Tori''), depicts on the right a bull with a man's face (Acheloos) and an erect phallus that is aggressively approaching two men having sexual intercourse. On the left, another bull is turned around, as though indifferent, in front of men and women having sexual intercourse. The women are consistently depicted in light tones, while the men are brown. Under the frieze is Achilles (on the left) waylaying Troilus. This representation is the only one in archaic Tarquinian parietal painting representing a scene derived from Greek mythology; it used the legend about the bisexuality of Achilles to demonstrate that, among the Greeks, same-sex love was a common and ordinary fact. This shows how, even then, homosexuality could be a worthwhile topic in the conflict between populations. Below is the tree of life, full of leaves, linked by the sash of life with the skeletal tree of death, with the black festoon of death hanging from a branch. The onomastic inscription in the centre of the upper frieze names he who probably was the owner of the tomb: Aranth Suprianas.
*470 BC – An important example is the "Tomb of the Diver" in Paestum, in particular the painted scene of the Symposium.

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