https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexuality_of_Frederick_the_Great
That he actually did desire men is also clear from statements by his famous contemporaries, Voltaire and Giacomo Casanova, who personally knew him and his sexual preferences. Significantly, Voltaire nicknamed Frederick "Luc". When read backwards, it means "cul" (the vulgar French term for "anus" or "butt").
Voltaire was a bottom, lmao
Furthermore, at an advanced age, the king advised his nephew in a written document against passive anal intercourse, which from his own experience was "not very pleasant"
Saxony and France, however, repeatedly managed to place good-looking young men near him. Sanssouci was a women-free zone during the Friderican era.”[12] Frederick himself once shocked a dinner party with a misogynist rant against "ghastly women you smelled ten miles around."
One thing I notice from these historical gay men is that unlike modern stereotypes of catty gays befriending queen bee foids, old timey ones were quite misogynist !nooticers
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In order to avoid controversial declarations of sexuality ill stick with Harmodius and Aristogeiton the nation heroes and tyrany killers of athens who are described as gay by Aristotle, Thucydides, Herodotus, and Plutarch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton
So in ancient oligarchical athens a man named Pisistratus became tyant 3 times using various tricks (the funniest is when he had a tall muscular woman dress as athena and declare him leader of athens) he was a very important leader who unified attica and hobbled the aristocracy. He was succeeded by his sons Hippias and Hipparchus. At this time Harmodius was the Eromenos of Aristogeiton (though both were adults) and Hipparchus kept trying to creep on Harmodius in the gym so Aristogeiton was like get away from my twink.
In revenge for this humiliation Hipparchus selected Harmodius' younger sister as the basket girl for the Panathenaea, but publicly accused her of being not a virgin and unfit for the role which brought great shame to the family. So the couple conspired and killed Hipparchus during the Panathenaic festival in broad daylight. This made Hippias go crazy and turn the city into a massive police state until the king of sparta Cleomenes I exiled Hippias and allowed Cleisthenes to introduce democratic reforms. !lgbt !cuteandvalid !nonchuds
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Cute little peepees
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Ancient Greece sounds awesome. Gay s*x and assassinations all the time.
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