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  • curprev 07:5607:56, 29 March 2022Heinrich Cheung talk contribs 7,407 bytes −9 Julius Caesar was accused by political opponents in the late 50s/early 40s BC to have engaged in a sexual relationship with King Nicomedes IV of Bithynia when he had been a guest at the Bithynian court in 80 BC. While it is unclear as to whether this claim is true, Caesar was rumoured to have been the passive sexual partner, earning him the title ‘The Queen of Bithynia’ from his enemies. "https://blog.bham.ac.uk/historybham/lgbtqia-history-month-male-homosexuality-in-ancient-rome/"4th paragraph

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