Ephebia
Ephebia refers to a system of public education and military training for young men in ancient Greece, particularly Athens. This institution was designed to prepare citizens for their roles in the polis. The period of ephebic training typically lasted for two years and was a crucial part of a young Athenian's transition into adulthood.
The epheboi, the young men undergoing this training, were usually around eighteen years old. Their curriculum
The ephebeia was not merely about physical and military preparedness. It was also a rite of passage,