AGELA, in Antiquity, an assembly of the sons of the noblest families in Crete, who lived together from their eighteenth year, and were instructed in manly exercises at the expense of the state until the time of their nuptials, which were solemnized simultaneously. The Agelæ were exclusively aristocratic. At Sparta, seven was the age for entering the Bōzæ.
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