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He also died horribly from gangrene in his legs, and spent many years in deep mourning over the death of Antonious, his boy toy.
 
Hmm, me thinks Benjamin Franklin. What an interesting life he must have led.
 
I'd like to be Kevin Smith, born Jul 6 1987... what a wonderful man!

:p
 
I'd like being Hadrian, the Roman emperor. He was smart, just, cultured... and in love with Antinous, a beatiful young boy

"The deification of Antinous, his medals, statues, city, oracles, and constellation, are well known, and still dishonor the memory of Hadrian. Yet we may remark, that of the first fifteen emperors, Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct."
 
Anyone ever see a statue of Antinous? What an ass that kid had! Pretty cute too.

There is one in the museum at Delphi.
 
Pierre Elliot Trudeau
the guy was cool

“The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation.”

without him i don't think we would be one of greatest countries in the world.
and so progressive in terms of human rights.
 
If given the choice, I would say maybe Augustus, or Hannibal, or Louis the XIV, or Napoleon, or Peter the Great or.....


Ok I will settle for Stable boy at Versailles. This is probably the closest to reality,after all.

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"The deification of Antinous, his medals, statues, city, oracles, and constellation, are well known, and still dishonor the memory of Hadrian. Yet we may remark, that of the first fifteen emperors, Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct."

you do know that quote can be construed as homophobic, right?
 
Benjamin Franklin,
for I believe he was a gay man in his day,
howbeit closeted,
but wonderfully funny,
and brilliant.
I do reenactments a lot of him and few others,
Mark Twain and Will Rogers, and still others too.
Now I do mostly me.
Shep+
 
you do know that quote can be construed as homophobic, right?

Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (footnote on p. 76, vol. 1)

May NOT be homophobic, could be the condemnation of pedestry (sp)


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Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (footnote on p. 76, vol. 1)

May NOT be homophobic, could be the condemnation of pedestry (sp)


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To be fair, it was a time when people were fucking savages. Condemning pederasty is just as futile as condemning stoning children to death for being loud mouthed, or stoning people to death for practicing something you found immoral, or sacrificing children to Ba'al, or blaming black magick for plagues.

Hadrian also was a pretty good emperor.

Any historian realizes the futility of condemning something so precise and stupid as pederasty, so on some level I'm going to have to kind of agree with the more likely issue Mr. Gibbon probably had with das homos.
 
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