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  2. Elagabalus - Wikipedia

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    Elagabalus was born in 203 or 204, [b] to Sextus Varius Marcellus and Julia Soaemias Bassiana, [17] who had probably married around the year 200 (and no later than 204). [18] [19] Elagabalus's full birth name was probably (Sextus) Varius Avitus Bassianus, [c] the last name being apparently a cognomen of the Emesene dynasty. [20]

  3. UK museum reclassifies Roman Emperor Elagabalus as transgender

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    The museum said it will follow new research findings and begin referring to the ruler with the pronoun "she" in displays at the institution.

  4. Portal:LGBTQ/Random picture/10 - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Elagabalus, Roman Emperor of the Severan dynasty who reigned from 218 to 222. Elagabalus' sexual orientation and gender identity are the source of much controversy and debate. He married and divorced five women but also married two men. He is characterized by modern writers as transgender

  5. Transgender archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Transgender archaeology is an approach to archaeology ... [23] a 1,000-year-old person who likely had Klinefelter syndrome from Finland, [24] the life of Elagabalus ...

  6. LGBTQ history - Wikipedia

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    The Roman emperor Elagabalus is depicted as transgender by some modern writers. Elagabalus was said to be "delighted to be called the mistress, the wife, the queen of Hierocles." Supposedly, great wealth was offered to any surgeon who was able to give Elagabalus female genitalia.

  7. LGBTQ history in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Bus of Elagabalus - Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini - Rome 2016. The 3rd century Roman emperor Elegabalus is viewed by some historians as an early transgender figure. 8 – Female same-sex desire is described as something strange and unnatural in Ovid 's Metamorphoses , in the tale of Iphis and Ianthe."So, birds mate, and among all animals ...

  8. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Some historians consider the Roman emperor Elagabalus to have been transgender. Elagabalus was reported to have dressed in a feminine manner, preferred to be called "Lady" instead of "Lord" and may have even sought a primitive form of gender-affirming surgery .

  9. Timeline of transgender history - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of transgender history.Transgender history dates back to the first recorded instances of transgender individuals in ancient civilizations. . However, the word transgenderism did not exist until 1965 when coined by psychiatrist John F. Oliven of Columbia University in his 1965 reference work Sexual Hygiene and Pathology; [1] the timeline includes events and ...