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Historical Homos
Sebastian Hendra
50 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to the world's only No-Fucks-Given Guide to LGBTQ+ History. Join Bash and his brilliant guests each week as they unearth the gayest stories never told. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Written and hosted by Sebastian "Bash" Hendra Produced by Dani Henion Edited by Alex Toskas
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Welcome to the world's only No-Fucks-Given Guide to LGBTQ+ History. Join Bash and his brilliant guests each week as they unearth the gayest stories never told. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Written and hosted by Sebastian "Bash" Hendra Produced by Dani Henion Edited by Alex Toskas
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Hadrian & Antinous: Toxic Boyfriends of the Roman Empire (feat. Neil D'Astolfo)
Historical Homos
1 hour 29 minutes 24 seconds
10 months ago
Hadrian & Antinous: Toxic Boyfriends of the Roman Empire (feat. Neil D'Astolfo)

Is it toxic for a Roman emperor to steal a child from his home, give him all the riches of the world, groom him, and then maybe ask him to kill himself so that he can live?


That is what we seek to uncover.


The Emperor Hadrian (AD 76 - 138) was one of the not-too-f*cked-up emperors. He liked soldiering but not war, astrology, being gay, hunting, and doing architecture. Trust me, there were a lot worse before him.


But how are we to understand the notorious tale of his beloved Antinous, whom he whisked away from home at the age of 12 to become Premier Boytoy in his imperial retinue?


When Antinous died, Hadrian "wept like a woman." He also started a religion and founded a city in his honor, which means we have hundreds of Antinouses that survive today in marble and stone, from Spain to Syria and beyond.


Join me and my hilarious guest Neil D'Astolfo as we separate the fact from the fiction, and overlay a healthy veneer of frocciagine to the whole thing (not that it needed much seasoning!).


If you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.


Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.


Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Neil D'Astolfo.



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Historical Homos
Welcome to the world's only No-Fucks-Given Guide to LGBTQ+ History. Join Bash and his brilliant guests each week as they unearth the gayest stories never told. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Written and hosted by Sebastian "Bash" Hendra Produced by Dani Henion Edited by Alex Toskas