getting reaaal tired of only belatedly learning about all the queer aspects of history I was never taught
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FANFIC OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN
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I would say Suetonius was already fanfic, but there is no reason not to produce more.
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He was "Every man's woman, and each woman's man". So glad I read Robert Graves as a teen!
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Speaking of Nero, do they teach about his husbands?
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THEY. DO. NOT.
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There's a lot of queer erasure when it comes to history, especially with classical period. It drives me absolutely nuts.
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See also: recent rant about straight Alexander the Great
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I can't remember where I came across it, but apparently he was once called "Every woman's man and every man's woman."
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The Elder Curio, apparently.
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I mean, Caesar denied it, but he would,
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