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Nero, Julius Caesar or Hadrian, which of these Roman emperors has married another man?
In ancient times the words homosexuality or heterosexuality were not conceived as nowadays. In fact, these concepts were unknown and the sexual identification was based mainly on the role played during the sexual act.
It is believed that the Roman Emperor who has been protagonist of the first same-sex marriage was Nero. According to Epitome LXII, 12-13 and several other contemporary authors, Nero got married with a solemn ritual (“in modum sollemnium coniugiorum” according to Tacitus). Husbands were first Pythagoras and later Sporo, who had been castrated because looked too much like Nero’s recently died wife Poppea. Same-sex marriage between Nero and Sporo was celebrated in public and for the occasion he wore women’s clothes.
Pliny the Elder (Plinio il Vecchio) tells how Nero lived with both men, and how the Greeks used to wish him legitimate children with both of them.
Dio says that Sporo, after Nero escaped from Rome because was considered an enemy from the Senate, committed a desperate suicide.
Several narrators such as Plutarch and Suetonius said that Julius Caesar had a homoerotic relationship with King Nicomedes IV of Bithynia.
Not a coincidence that the Consul Bibulo used to call him “The Queen of Bithynia“. And Cicero, talking to Caesar about Nicomedes in the Senate, said “Forget these topics, please, because everyone knows what he has given to you and what you gave him. “
Suetonius said that for these reasons Caesars’s own troops used to make fun of him. In fact during his triumph the troops singed this song: “…Caesar subdued the Gauls, but Nicomedes subdued him…”
Hadrian had one of the most romantic gay relationships of the ancient Rome. Antinous was his hunting companion, they use to share trips, experiences, and more. In fact, the love Hadrian felt for the young Antinous was so big that, after Antinous died drowned in the Nile river, he made him a divinity and founded a cult under his name, erecting monuments in his honor.
Today it is possible to visit the wonderful Villa Adriana in Tivoli, near Rome. A Roman villa that Hadrian has built in memory of his beloved. Here is located an interesting building, the Canopus, inspired by a branch of the Nile River, where it is located the town of Canopus. The Canopus was built in memory of Hadrian’s visit to Egypt during which he met his beloved Antinous.
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Is it true that all Roman emperors are homosexuals because women are considered only as pastimes and it's a practice for men to keep boys? What is the truth?
“women are considered only as pastimes” is an exaggeration and overgeneralization. Both attractive women and attractive boys are represented as sex objects for various emperors, but either specific men or specific women could be beloved companions: for Vespasian it was the freedwoman Caenis; for Hadrian, the Greek youth Antinous. Augustus had a passion for Livia, whom he married, and when the passion cooled she provided him with women, not boys, to sleep with; Tiberius, on the other hand, was notorious for the boys he surrounded himself with on Capri. Roman emperors exhibited the full range of
“women are considered only as pastimes” is an exaggeration and overgeneralization. Both attractive women and attractive boys are represented as sex objects for various emperors, but either specific men or specific women could be beloved companions: for Vespasian it was the freedwoman Caenis; for Hadrian, the Greek youth Antinous. Augustus had a passion for Livia, whom he married, and when the passion cooled she provided him with women, not boys, to sleep with; Tiberius, on the other hand, was notorious for the boys he surrounded himself with on Capri. Roman emperors exhibited the full range of sexual and emotional attractions as do other men, but as the other respondents point out, erotic attraction to the same sex wasn’t seen as an abnormality in classical times, and the ancients didn’t think of men as homosexual or heterosexual.
Were any Roman emperors just straight, normal guys?
Was Roman emperor Tiberius a paedophile?
Is it true that all Roman emperors except one were either gay or bisexual?
Who were the top 5 most depraved & perverted Roman Emperors?
The truth is that the Romans didn’t think in terms of sexuality like we do.
They would have found the notions of heterosexuality and homosexuality equally foreign.
Rome had ideas about what was proper according to the dictates of the ancestors—and what they considered proper was for a man to procreate at least once.
Beyond that there was no further societal duty as concerns sexual acts themselves.
Women were not prohibited from same-sex acts for any reason except again—what was proper according to the ancestors in Roman society.
Women weren’t seen as equal to men obviously. They were seen as needin
The truth is that the Romans didn’t think in terms of sexuality like we do.
They would have found the notions of heterosexuality and homosexuality equally foreign.
Rome had ideas about what was proper according to the dictates of the ancestors—and what they considered proper was for a man to procreate at least once.
Beyond that there was no further societal duty as concerns sexual acts themselves.
Women were not prohibited from same-sex acts for any reason except again—what was proper according to the ancestors in Roman society.
Women weren’t seen as equal to men obviously. They were seen as needing men to care for them, as Cicero tells us.
There was no further reason for it than the ancestors said so in Roman society.
The Romans weren’t individualist enough to think in terms of heterosexual or homosexual. They were a society deeply steeped in tradition and ideas of what is proper.
In the Mediterranean & Indian ocean basins, men who penetrate are considered “real men”. Men who prefer to be penetrated are considered “gay/homosexuals.” Remember the Greeks & Trojans fought a ten-year war over a “stolen” woman. And that the Romans had to “steal” women from their Sabine neighbors. Catamites were simply living breathing masturbatory devices. Women were for procreation, ensure inheritance & lineage.
Were any Roman emperors just straight, normal guys?
Was Roman emperor Tiberius a paedophile?
Is it true that all Roman emperors except one were either gay or bisexual?
Who were the top 5 most depraved & perverted Roman Emperors?
Why were most Roman emperors so perverted?
After the death of Cleopatra, did the title of pharaoh become associated with Roman emperors? How did the Romans reconcile the principate emperors with the position of a foreign king?
What are some secret things that women will never tell men?
Why did so few Roman emperors have children?
Who was the most beautiful Roman Empress?
Did the Roman Emperors have anything equivalent to a harem, in an official capacity, rather than informal mistresses?
Who was the oldest Roman emperor when he died?
Who was the strangest Roman emperor?
Who was the most loved Roman emperor by the citizens?
Were any Roman emperors just straight, normal guys?
Was Roman emperor Tiberius a paedophile?
Is it true that all Roman emperors except one were either gay or bisexual?
Who were the top 5 most depraved & perverted Roman Emperors?
Why were most Roman emperors so perverted?
After the death of Cleopatra, did the title of pharaoh become associated with Roman emperors? How did the Romans reconcile the principate emperors with the position of a foreign king?
What are some secret things that women will never tell men?
Why did so few Roman emperors have children?

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