Friday, December 01, 2023

Was this infamous Roman Emperor actually a trans woman? Really!

One day in the not so distant future we will find out that many famous men in history were actually women and vice versa! (Caution: Satire)

Was Cleopatra not a man? Or how about Boudicca?

Rewriting or reinterpreting history in the name of a new ideology or a fad has been tried many times before!

"... The North Hertfordshire Museum in England has changed the pronouns it uses for a coin of Elegabalus in its collection, now referring to the emperor as a trans woman, using “she” and “her”. ...
Elagabalus openly challenged gender roles, sometimes in very controversial ways. They frequently wore female wigs and makeup and bathed with women. The emperor preferred to be called ‘domina‘ (lady) rather than ‘dominus‘ (lord). This is essentially the Roman version of correcting someone’s pronouns  ..."

Was this infamous Roman Emperor actually a trans woman? A museum reclassification takes on an infamous ruler and gender fluidity.




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