SAME!! I am one of those people who let you roll in the background while I'm working on mailing out orders. :) Your voice is amazing, and I like absorbing the lessons I've already heard once.
Jessica, would you ever consider doing a collaboration with Xiran Jay Zhao on historical queerness? They have so much knowledge on queer Chinese rulers.
Please do a video on Frida Khalo! She is an iconic bisexual artist who was also disabled. When her husband cheated on her, she cheated back, with the SAME woman of course.😂
Thank you for saying that asexual people can still engage in sexual activities. It really makes me feel seen. I am married and have children but am on the asexual spectrum.
Queen Kristina is my absolute favourite. We’ll never know for sure how she would identify or label herself today, but IMO it’s possible that she/he/they was biromantic and either ace or demi and probably also genderfluid to some extent. So happy to hear you’ll have a video about her soon! I’ve been researching her and transcribing and translating her letters for years and she is endlessly fascinating.
I was wondering if Queen Kristina would be brought up in this video, and I'm delighted to hear that there will be a video all about her in a few week's time! Really interesting video, I am mildly interested in both history and lgbtq+ things, so this was amazing
I agree about Queen Christina. When I saw the movie clip of Greta Garbo playing her, I thought that Jessica can make a video about Queen Christina. So glad that video will be shown soon! 😊❤️
Kristina is my favourite. I’ve known about her for ten years but when I started researching her in depth five years ago it was life-changing. She needs to be talked about more!
Great video 🌸 and your french prononciation was good ! 👍 Also not sure about the historical acuracy of what I am going to say but as a french the first queer monarch that comes to my mind is Philippe d'Orléans (brother of Louis XIV), known to wear dresses and fancy both men and women. I think he also supported Julie d'Aubigny/ mademoiselle de maupin, about whom you did a video 2 years ago.
Frederick the Great of Prussia who growing up was disliked by his father for being interested in poetry and philosophy rather than soldiering and combat. His father, tragically, arrested Fredrick and his male lover as they attempted to flee to England and forced Fredrick to witness the execution. Frederick then went on to be one of the greatest military commanders of the era even inspiring some of Napoleon’s tactics all while struggling with his own conflicts and building an evolving Prussian state. He had flaws obviously and instituted unfair laws including banning women from positions of power and his court.
I would love for you to cover queer monarchs outside of Europe! Asia, Africa, North and South America, and the Pacific Islands have such rich histories of existence pre- and post- colonization! Someone already mentioned Xiran Jay Zhao as a possible collaborator, and I heartily second that!
Fun Fact: The original KJV Bible doesn't have the word Homosexual in it. And while it does call male on male sex an "abomination" in Leviticus, it also calls eating pork an abomination, yet I've never seen a Christian refuse bacon XD
@@ilznidiotic Yep. It doesn't and the passages about men being with men are just because of stuff that went on at the time (like raping your male slave). It has nothing to do with modern day LGBT+ relationships :3
Jessica was missing, the biggest lesbian queen 👑 Great video as always.❤️❤️ Jessica, could you consider making a video about the artist Tove Jansson? She was a writer, painter, and sculptor Finnish and Swedish (if I'm not mistaken) who was a great artistic queer icon in Finland. Her sexuality also had a lot of influence on her art, in her books, she created characters that have an LGBT subtext (the characters are Too-ticky, Vifslan and Tofslan, Snufkin and maybe Toffle and Miffle) Or you can make a video about the writer Arnold Lobel. ( he was gay) Both of these artists practically "made my childhood" Just suggestions, I send hugs :))
There are a lot of queer classic book authors/illustrators! Maurice Sendak, Tomie DePaola, Edward Gorey, James Marshall, Margaret Wise Brown, Ann M. Martin, etc! It could make a good list video similar to this style :)
I have sex and I'm ace is honestly one of the most affecting things ive heard in ace content and discourse as a demisexual person. It reminds me that when moving beyond compulsory sexuality, its a choice to do something with another person, and that any choice has several motivations. Attraction+desire are just some of them, and i am fully capable of deciding i want to sleep with someone without feeling a compulsion to jump their bones, whether it be for sensual closeness/touch, because, like doing chores i hate for a partner with disabilities, it ultimately brings both of us closer, for stress relief, to celebrate, to scratch an itch so to speak, or just because I know i will feel fulfilled and satisfied with myself when agreeing to please somebody else as an act of service, none of which have to do with me being demisexual, but all of which have easily gotten tied into knots with my sexuality. If allosexual people can set a schedule for sex when life gets predicatable for the express purpose of staying connected regardless of current sex drive and attraction, its such a joke to suggest its somehow crazy that ace people couldnt also have sex irrespective of their sexual attraction. I struggled for a long time with the fact that sex was intellectually interesting to me and that the sensory aspects were so engaging for my undiagnosed autistic and adhd mind, even while i was waiting to "go all the way" because i was suppsed to feel a particular way beforehand, something that just didnt happen. I enjoy sex, and my platonic and romantic attraction are so profoundly similar, but its really easy to get stuck in my head about the fact that my enjoyment is typically far more in the camp of exercise, having a nice meal in a pleasant environment, cuddling, wrestling with a friend, and playing word/board games than what it seems to be for allosexual people. But, im ace AND enjoy having sex, and that means my experience will be uniquely my own, and it doesnt need to be compared to anyone else's.
I know he has been mentioned but, Friedrich II of Prussia. His favorite residence Sanssouci was a woman-free zone during his lifetime, (basically a prince's man cave). It was his passion project. He dictated the whole design and decoration of palace and grounds as a place he could relax with his closest male friends.
I'm so glad Ludwig made it in, I remember commenting about him on another video. I share the same birthday as him and am queer af too😂Neuschwanstein in gorgeous in person
Fun fact: the Dutch royals can indeed marry a person of any gender. As long as they're not Catholic (anymore). That is still a dealbreaker. And parliament needs to accept the proposal. Anyway, from Dutch (and English, cause they're all related) history we have "stadhouder" (sort of king) Willem II of Orange who was according to some sources blackmailed over affections he had with a man. Potentially unwanted affections, so there's that... He was then pressured into accepting the new constitution by the people who helped him to get rid of the person accusing him. (They put him on a boat! No suspicious drowning here which is nice at least.) He was followed by Willem/William the III of England and the Netherlands. (His mom was a Stuart. I think he's the one who made a mess of Northern Ireland? Or helped at least?). Anyway, he had some close male companions as well, and he was introverted. At the time he was rumoured to be gay, but that may have been slander, to make him appear more weak in the press. No female queers afaik. But there's still hope for Princess Amalia ;) Loved the video!
TW: Abusive Parents, Execution, N@zis. Another very interesting queer King that wasn't mentioned in this Video is King Friedrich II. von Preußen (Fredrick II. of Prussia) or Friedrich, der Große (Fredrick the Great). His life started in 1712 and took soon a gay turn, as he planed to escape his abusive father, who viewed Friedrichs passion for music and the arts as effiminate and often abused him physically, by running away to France with his "close friend" Hans Herrmann von Katte, when he was only eightteen. Sadly, they were found out and Katte was executed for treason, while Friedrich was forced to watch. Friedrich in turn was banished and only allowed to return, after he married a woman, who he despised. But as Friedrichs Father died and he became King, things radically changed for the better, for Prussia and for the King. He did a lot of social reforms, introduced the potato as food in his country and made prussia one of the most progressive states in europe, still an absolut monarchy, but with liberal principles like "no toture" or "less censorship". Militarly, he managed to at least not lose the seven years war, wich has got to count for something. But also his personal life changed, as Friedrich had many close male friends, with a lot of rumors about the nature of these relationships, with some of them almost certainly being romantic and/or sexual, while keeping his wife as far away as possible, never producing an heir. Here, Micheal Fredersdorf needs to be mentionend as a personal Valet and Lover to the King. Friedrich also played the flute and wrote a lot of Philosophy and other works, that sometimes seemed to have a gay touch. I also need to mention some antisemitic Policies during his reign and also the fact, that Friedrich was a raging mysoginist. But he still put Prussia on the map as a leading power in europe and was remembered after his death in 1786 as a competent King and, ironcally, as a very masculine Man. After his death, people tried to erase his homosexuality, as it did not fit with his image, wich in an even weirder Twist of Irony led to the Nazis embracing him, his military Achievements, and his Manliness in their propaganda. All in all, Friedrich, der Große was a competent leader and also undoubtibly very gay, despite what a lot of people try to tell you.
Loved that you started this video with king James I and his lovers. Especially since now there's a wonderful and raunchy show about him and George Villiers called Mary & George!
I hadn't put together until watching your video and doing some math that three European dynasties died out within 15 years of each other. Henry III was the last of the house of Valois-Angoulême in 1589, then the Rurik dynasty ended in Russia (1598), and the Tudors in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I. That is somewhat wild. After all, events in Poland and Lithuania (which Henry III briefly ruled) contributed to Ivan the Terrible's state of mind and subsequent murder of his more promising heir, and of course James I/VI's mother was married into Henry's family before returning to Scotland. Being a royal in the 16th century was a pretty small world. You have to wonder what it felt like to people of the time.
6:20 THE BLOODY MEDICI FAMILY IS EVERYWHERE they had a queen of france. They had a pope. They funded Dante, Galileo Galilei, Leonardo davinci. They’re kinda responsible for the renaissance. And most western science. They also financed the guy who invented music notes. Genuinely. This family was terrifyingly powerful. They also brought us the ninja turtles, because the most famous Medici hired Leonardo, michealangelo, Rafael and a couple other artists and basically had them work and live together in a court yard. Side note- from their sculptures, it is obvious all of these men were very gay, given the way men’s bodies were placed erotically, in very intense detail, and women are barbie dolls, anatomy wise. And most of the time when they sculpted women who were supposed to be attractive, they are just men with boobs added on. It means I came to the conclusion that these famous white artist men definitely hooked up at one point. Anyway, Medici family. They’re interesting, that’s for sure.
How about King Richard the Lionheart? (who I know best as Maid Marion's uncle in Disney's Robin Hood) during the crusades, he's said to have had to publicly apologise twice for sodomy that he committed with the King of France.
I'm not a fan of history videos normally but you make them super interesting, I could listen to you explain the history of dust and find it fascinating 😅❤ Can't wait to see what's talked about next time :)
Jessica-- you started this video with James I/Vi of England/Scotland. However, i believe there were several other gay monarchs between 1066 and James I, including one of William the Conquerer's sons. Could you please research them and do a video? Thank so much for your excellent work!! ❤😊👍😘🌈
Here I am in the States still recovering from a migraine that hit suddenly and severely about 11pm last night. Finally faded enough to sleep around 2:30am - on top of my normal insomnia (I have to look up playing The Sims @Jessica !). So I slept about 4 hours. Now I’m watching your video trying to fall back asleep and hopefully stave off any rebound headaches. Thank you for your incredibly well researched content and melodious voice that will, hopefully, lull me back to sleep.
Would love to see you do a series on queer queens (& kings) w/ an episode for each person/reign. Thank you for the well-researched education! I hope things are going better for your family love.
I can't wait for the video on royals and leaders from the various kingdoms and empires from all around the world! Especially in non-Eurocentric settings.
Yay for LGBT+ monarchs! Ludwig II is a historical figure I am fascinated with, and really enjoyed learning more about his personal life. Also, that letter was very gay... And your French pronuciation is really good!
I hope a future episode includes James Brooke, a British sailor who stumbled his way into becoming the Rajah of Sarawak (part of modern-day Malaysia) and was very gay
If you ever want to make a video about queer artist, you should look into the poet Arthur Rimbaud ! He was in a relationship with Paul Verlaine, and it was a big part of his early life. Sadly, I don’t think it was a healthy relationship since it ended with Verlaine shooting twice at him, injuring him
I would love to see more listed videos and I'm looking forward to the follow-up video as well as to the Royals video where you put the princesses in as well. But I also like the History 101 Videos. Well I love all your videos sooooo yeah. 🤍
Frederik II of Prussia ("Frederik the great") was also gay. He had a wife, because he had to and they only met at some important state affairs. His father found out about one of his lovers and had him executed while forcing his son to watch. Frederiks friend Voltaire wrote about the king being homosexual in no unclear terms.
Great video, was shocked how you did the pronunciations, I struggle with those with my hearing. Way to go. Please give us out more would be nice if you dis vintage look while doing these.
Actually, most of the German ones were rather wrong. Which is absolutely okay, if one doesn't speak the language and is also deaf! But you really shouldn't take them as an example for the right pronunciation.
@@elektra121 I understand and agree but when I tried to say they names my father laughed, he is fluent in German and felt she did for better then myself. I want to encourage thouse that are hard of hearing and deaf to keep trying.
I enjoyed this educational video! Some of your side view comments cracked me up. 🤣 I was wondering if James I was the same king that goes with the KJV Bible, and you answered my question. 🙂
As a queer French person who was always obsessed with history, Henri III, Louis XIII and Philippe d'Orléans (Louis XIV's brother) were a huge obsession of mine in middle school. I read everything tehre was to read about them and then talked about it to anyone who would listen.
12:04 to 12:18 - Hey, I just want to let you know that the English subtitles disappeared there for me. Thanks for doing this video, it's fascinating! (Me, chanting: Queen Anne! Queen Anne! Please talk about plus-sized disabled sapphic Queen Anne!)
I think I prefer the longer in depth videos about specific people, but these give chances to learn about people who wouldn't get their own full video, so I'm definitely not complaining
My epic fantasy novels sequel (that I was writing simultaneously to the first but am now writing before because of a plot issue with the first) is about a gay prince who is so sheltered and so determined to do what his father says that he's 18 and it's never crossed his mind that gay people could be a thing (there are pressumably gay courtiers, but if any of them spoke to him on the matter they'd likely be executed) until the plot starts and he goes off to a far away country to marry a princess and bring her back as his wife (side note- not only is he the crown prince and thus supposed to have children, he's also a wizard which is very rare and genetic- he's the first wizard in his family in hundreds of years and everyone is very excited about him and his hopefully wizard kids). Gay people are an acknowledged thing in that country, but no one bothers to tell him because why would they think to? So anyway, then he and his betrothed get kidnapped by pirates and a (disabled) bi pirate is assigned to keep track of him and otherwise make sure he doesn't run away. And the prince definitely doesn't develop feelings for the pirate because he's definitely not gay (and also those two women he saw kissing earlier are probably just good friends and friendship is expressed differently here) and then at the end in a moment of high emotion... whoops, he asked the pirate to marry him. And they get married! And because they're married, his father can't outright send the ex-pirate away and instead just sends a *lot* of assasins... but anyway, my story has gay royalty. And he kind of gets away with it? Oh, and in the third book that I may or may not write his nephew is ace (and also disabled. Most of the characters are, including the prince, though he's very very good at masking his autism. There is a mermaid in a wheelchair, I don't know if she counts or not, because by merfolk standards she's able bodied, but she lives above water and to do that uses a wheelchair... and she'll be executed for the crime of being born a wizard if the other mermaids catch her, so she can't go back... I'd argue that she is, since disability is subjective to the place you live and whether it's built for your brain and body type or not, and in her case it's not even though there is a place that is, especially because the accessible place isn't available to her because they're still mad about the wizard that cursed their great great great whatever with fish tails and take it out on every wizard ever even though they're born that way and can't help it. Also magic manifests in 12 year olds, so they're killing children... hm...).
If you haven't made one already, I think a video about queer ancient romans would be really interesting! I love classics and this video made me think of at least 3 emperors who were NOT cishet to say the least :)
I love the queer history videos. I did enjoy this video. But I also enjoy an entire video dedicated to an individual, specifically so I remember exactly who the story was about. My particular learning style works better with more separation, but I could visualize how many monarchs wete obviously queer, and brings up questions on how many were good at keeping it secret. Lots of queer people. I love it.
Amazing video, as always, Bavarian Gay King was my and my wife’s favorite 😆🤙🏻 would really love you to make a video about Prince Eugene of Savoy who gave us another fairytale castle - Belvedere palace (fairytale castles - sponsored by homosexuality for centuries 😆)
17:17 here's what we covered in 6* years worth of history lessons in Germany: - French revolution - industrialisation - Weimar Republic/WWI - NAZIS Barely even left our own country, let alone the continent, lol. Even in English class, we didnt really cover related history, it was more like... "Slavery and segregation were a thing in the US but then Rosa Parks solved racism by refusing to stand up"... *We don't have history in primary (grades 1-4) and depending on school type, you graduate in 9th, 10th or 12/13th grade
22:30 I call the woman who raised me, "the woman who raised me" as often as I don't have to say mother for some reason, though when I'm speaking to people who have heard me speak of her frequently, I just use her first name. Ironically, though I've discontinued calling her "Mom" I did so when I called CPS (for my brothers benift, not my own, I'm safe) and I'm not sure why..
Why are subtitles/closed captions not available? As a person who is hearing-impaired watching a video created by a person who is hearing-impaired, this seems rather odd. Does anyone know the answer?
They can sometimes take a bit of time before they appear. They seem to be working now. Though, there is a bit at 12:05-12:17 that has no caption, for some reason.
when I was a child my family and I used to visit King Ludwigs Castles at least once a year. His queerness was and still is radically ignored here in Bavaria......
Charles the first was King of Württemberg and he was married to Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaievna of Russia. But on the side he had a "close relationship" with an an American called Charles Woodcock (love that name) they were mostly tolerated and even went on walks together in matching outfits until it got to scandalous for the public in the 1880's
Honestly, I've always found reading about or listening to someone drone on about history incredibly boring but somehow your historical videos manage to keep my attention the full way through. I kinda liked this lots of different people in one video as opposed to a single person per video style but that might just be my ADHD talking. I also have a question for you if you ever see this comment - do you ever read fiction books? Specifically do you ever read queer romance books? They don't even have to have romance as the main focus but I feel like hearing book reviews or your favorite queer book characters in a video format would be incredibly interesting. The first one off the top of my head is "red, white, and royal blue" by Casey McQuiston because it features a queer European monarch which is right on brand for this video.
Hmm. King Edward II & Piers Gaveston, then Hugh Despenser? Thing is, he'd probably have been perfectly fine if he hadn't given his "favorites" so much power that the nobles balked & outright ousted the "favorites", and if he hadn't made his wife completely miserable & humiliated her, so that she rebelled against him... of course, any monarch elevating "commoners" or showering gifts on anyone to the point where they rub the nobles' faces in it was asking for trouble, romantic or LGBTQ+ relationship or not. Thing is, as sorry as you could feel for royals with any LGBTQ+ identities, some of them were still thoroughly rotten people, just like any other kind of people. It's cool to hear about the lesser known ones & the ones who didn't make the "historical *hole" list.
I fully endorse the BBC using you as the host for history programs !
Because we don’t have enough people mangling Scottish history.
I second that. Your voice is very engaging.
SAME!! I am one of those people who let you roll in the background while I'm working on mailing out orders. :) Your voice is amazing, and I like absorbing the lessons I've already heard once.
Jessica, would you ever consider doing a collaboration with Xiran Jay Zhao on historical queerness? They have so much knowledge on queer Chinese rulers.
That would be so cool!
I second that!!!
Yessss, that’s a dream collab!
She’s more or less retired from UA-cam so I doubt it
Dream collab 😍
Please do a video on Frida Khalo! She is an iconic bisexual artist who was also disabled. When her husband cheated on her, she cheated back, with the SAME woman of course.😂
She did a video on her already. It won’t let me post the link, but search: The bisexual artist who changed the world from bed//Frida Kahlo
I;m pretty sure Jessica already has a video about Frida Kahlo!
Thank you for saying that asexual people can still engage in sexual activities. It really makes me feel seen. I am married and have children but am on the asexual spectrum.
The cover photo of Jessica in a crown is A plus! 👑
I love her Queer history lessons.
Queen Kristina is my absolute favourite. We’ll never know for sure how she would identify or label herself today, but IMO it’s possible that she/he/they was biromantic and either ace or demi and probably also genderfluid to some extent. So happy to hear you’ll have a video about her soon! I’ve been researching her and transcribing and translating her letters for years and she is endlessly fascinating.
Oh, we missed Frederick the great... the greatest King to play the flute.
I was literally watching a bunch of royal history videos. This got uploaded at the perfect time for me!
I was wondering if Queen Kristina would be brought up in this video, and I'm delighted to hear that there will be a video all about her in a few week's time!
Really interesting video, I am mildly interested in both history and lgbtq+ things, so this was amazing
I agree about Queen Christina. When I saw the movie clip of Greta Garbo playing her, I thought that Jessica can make a video about Queen Christina. So glad that video will be shown soon! 😊❤️
Kristina is my favourite. I’ve known about her for ten years but when I started researching her in depth five years ago it was life-changing. She needs to be talked about more!
Great video 🌸 and your french prononciation was good ! 👍 Also not sure about the historical acuracy of what I am going to say but as a french the first queer monarch that comes to my mind is Philippe d'Orléans (brother of Louis XIV), known to wear dresses and fancy both men and women. I think he also supported Julie d'Aubigny/ mademoiselle de maupin, about whom you did a video 2 years ago.
Frederick the Great of Prussia who growing up was disliked by his father for being interested in poetry and philosophy rather than soldiering and combat. His father, tragically, arrested Fredrick and his male lover as they attempted to flee to England and forced Fredrick to witness the execution. Frederick then went on to be one of the greatest military commanders of the era even inspiring some of Napoleon’s tactics all while struggling with his own conflicts and building an evolving Prussian state. He had flaws obviously and instituted unfair laws including banning women from positions of power and his court.
I would love for you to cover queer monarchs outside of Europe! Asia, Africa, North and South America, and the Pacific Islands have such rich histories of existence pre- and post- colonization!
Someone already mentioned Xiran Jay Zhao as a possible collaborator, and I heartily second that!
Fun Fact: The original KJV Bible doesn't have the word Homosexual in it. And while it does call male on male sex an "abomination" in Leviticus, it also calls eating pork an abomination, yet I've never seen a Christian refuse bacon XD
I once knew a devout Biblical literalist who was an out and proud lesbian. There is nothing whatsoever in the Bible that prohibits sex between women.
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@@ilznidiotic Yep. It doesn't and the passages about men being with men are just because of stuff that went on at the time (like raping your male slave). It has nothing to do with modern day LGBT+ relationships :3
Bigoted christians just cherry pick whatever they can to spread hate.
And have no problem with pork, seafood or mixed cloth. Hypocrites.
I've seen quite a lot. They call themselves "vegetarian" or "vegan". Also, not so few of them identify as gay.
Instead of "First Gentleman of the King's Chamber" they could have just said "male consort".
I'm so sorry to hear you've had a difficult month. Best wishes to you, Claudia and Rupert for brighter times ahead.
Yay, I love historical queer gossip 😀
Jessica was missing, the biggest lesbian queen 👑
Great video as always.❤️❤️
Jessica, could you consider making a video about the artist Tove Jansson? She was a writer, painter, and sculptor Finnish and Swedish (if I'm not mistaken) who was a great artistic queer icon in Finland. Her sexuality also had a lot of influence on her art, in her books, she created characters that have an LGBT subtext (the characters are Too-ticky, Vifslan and Tofslan, Snufkin and maybe Toffle and Miffle)
Or you can make a video about the writer Arnold Lobel. ( he was gay)
Both of these artists practically "made my childhood"
Just suggestions, I send hugs :))
There are a lot of queer classic book authors/illustrators! Maurice Sendak, Tomie DePaola, Edward Gorey, James Marshall, Margaret Wise Brown, Ann M. Martin, etc! It could make a good list video similar to this style :)
I have sex and I'm ace is honestly one of the most affecting things ive heard in ace content and discourse as a demisexual person. It reminds me that when moving beyond compulsory sexuality, its a choice to do something with another person, and that any choice has several motivations. Attraction+desire are just some of them, and i am fully capable of deciding i want to sleep with someone without feeling a compulsion to jump their bones, whether it be for sensual closeness/touch, because, like doing chores i hate for a partner with disabilities, it ultimately brings both of us closer, for stress relief, to celebrate, to scratch an itch so to speak, or just because I know i will feel fulfilled and satisfied with myself when agreeing to please somebody else as an act of service, none of which have to do with me being demisexual, but all of which have easily gotten tied into knots with my sexuality. If allosexual people can set a schedule for sex when life gets predicatable for the express purpose of staying connected regardless of current sex drive and attraction, its such a joke to suggest its somehow crazy that ace people couldnt also have sex irrespective of their sexual attraction. I struggled for a long time with the fact that sex was intellectually interesting to me and that the sensory aspects were so engaging for my undiagnosed autistic and adhd mind, even while i was waiting to "go all the way" because i was suppsed to feel a particular way beforehand, something that just didnt happen. I enjoy sex, and my platonic and romantic attraction are so profoundly similar, but its really easy to get stuck in my head about the fact that my enjoyment is typically far more in the camp of exercise, having a nice meal in a pleasant environment, cuddling, wrestling with a friend, and playing word/board games than what it seems to be for allosexual people. But, im ace AND enjoy having sex, and that means my experience will be uniquely my own, and it doesnt need to be compared to anyone else's.
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I know he has been mentioned but, Friedrich II of Prussia. His favorite residence Sanssouci was a woman-free zone during his lifetime, (basically a prince's man cave). It was his passion project. He dictated the whole design and decoration of palace and grounds as a place he could relax with his closest male friends.
I'm so glad Ludwig made it in, I remember commenting about him on another video. I share the same birthday as him and am queer af too😂Neuschwanstein in gorgeous in person
Brilliant point about exporting colonialist homophobia & trans phobia !
Fun fact: the Dutch royals can indeed marry a person of any gender. As long as they're not Catholic (anymore). That is still a dealbreaker. And parliament needs to accept the proposal.
Anyway, from Dutch (and English, cause they're all related) history we have "stadhouder" (sort of king) Willem II of Orange who was according to some sources blackmailed over affections he had with a man. Potentially unwanted affections, so there's that... He was then pressured into accepting the new constitution by the people who helped him to get rid of the person accusing him. (They put him on a boat! No suspicious drowning here which is nice at least.)
He was followed by Willem/William the III of England and the Netherlands. (His mom was a Stuart. I think he's the one who made a mess of Northern Ireland? Or helped at least?). Anyway, he had some close male companions as well, and he was introverted. At the time he was rumoured to be gay, but that may have been slander, to make him appear more weak in the press.
No female queers afaik. But there's still hope for Princess Amalia ;)
Loved the video!
TW: Abusive Parents, Execution, N@zis.
Another very interesting queer King that wasn't mentioned in this Video is King Friedrich II. von Preußen (Fredrick II. of Prussia) or Friedrich, der Große (Fredrick the Great). His life started in 1712 and took soon a gay turn, as he planed to escape his abusive father, who viewed Friedrichs passion for music and the arts as effiminate and often abused him physically, by running away to France with his "close friend" Hans Herrmann von Katte, when he was only eightteen. Sadly, they were found out and Katte was executed for treason, while Friedrich was forced to watch. Friedrich in turn was banished and only allowed to return, after he married a woman, who he despised. But as Friedrichs Father died and he became King, things radically changed for the better, for Prussia and for the King. He did a lot of social reforms, introduced the potato as food in his country and made prussia one of the most progressive states in europe, still an absolut monarchy, but with liberal principles like "no toture" or "less censorship". Militarly, he managed to at least not lose the seven years war, wich has got to count for something. But also his personal life changed, as Friedrich had many close male friends, with a lot of rumors about the nature of these relationships, with some of them almost certainly being romantic and/or sexual, while keeping his wife as far away as possible, never producing an heir. Here, Micheal Fredersdorf needs to be mentionend as a personal Valet and Lover to the King. Friedrich also played the flute and wrote a lot of Philosophy and other works, that sometimes seemed to have a gay touch. I also need to mention some antisemitic Policies during his reign and also the fact, that Friedrich was a raging mysoginist. But he still put Prussia on the map as a leading power in europe and was remembered after his death in 1786 as a competent King and, ironcally, as a very masculine Man. After his death, people tried to erase his homosexuality, as it did not fit with his image, wich in an even weirder Twist of Irony led to the Nazis embracing him, his military Achievements, and his Manliness in their propaganda. All in all, Friedrich, der Große was a competent leader and also undoubtibly very gay, despite what a lot of people try to tell you.
Frederick the Great, out the gate, First Servant of State, oblique attack tactics ain't exactly straight 😉
Would you consider doing a video on Frederick the Great of Prussia?
Yes! I love your queer history videos 🤩❤️❤️
Loved that you started this video with king James I and his lovers. Especially since now there's a wonderful and raunchy show about him and George Villiers called Mary & George!
This video keeps on reminding me of Young Royals! I'm sure Wille would love to see that he's not alone in his struggles =)
Thank you for pointing out cool historic people!
It's so sad some people want to erase history!
I hadn't put together until watching your video and doing some math that three European dynasties died out within 15 years of each other. Henry III was the last of the house of Valois-Angoulême in 1589, then the Rurik dynasty ended in Russia (1598), and the Tudors in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I. That is somewhat wild. After all, events in Poland and Lithuania (which Henry III briefly ruled) contributed to Ivan the Terrible's state of mind and subsequent murder of his more promising heir, and of course James I/VI's mother was married into Henry's family before returning to Scotland. Being a royal in the 16th century was a pretty small world. You have to wonder what it felt like to people of the time.
Cannot wait for your video on Christina!
Sorry it’s been a bad month, but your history videos are always such a hoot and real edutainment 😂🙌🙌🙌 would LOVE a princesses only video 🧐✨
6:20 THE BLOODY MEDICI FAMILY IS EVERYWHERE
they had a queen of france. They had a pope. They funded Dante, Galileo Galilei, Leonardo davinci. They’re kinda responsible for the renaissance. And most western science. They also financed the guy who invented music notes.
Genuinely. This family was terrifyingly powerful. They also brought us the ninja turtles, because the most famous Medici hired Leonardo, michealangelo, Rafael and a couple other artists and basically had them work and live together in a court yard.
Side note- from their sculptures, it is obvious all of these men were very gay, given the way men’s bodies were placed erotically, in very intense detail, and women are barbie dolls, anatomy wise. And most of the time when they sculpted women who were supposed to be attractive, they are just men with boobs added on.
It means I came to the conclusion that these famous white artist men definitely hooked up at one point.
Anyway, Medici family. They’re interesting, that’s for sure.
People: "You made me the happiest man on earth."
Historians: "They were great study companions."
"and they were roommates"
❤❤❤❤ Love when you dive into history. Great video, can't wait for part 2. 🎉
You’re a PhD level historian. So much information and perspective. Thank you!
I think King Frederick the Great of Prussia was bisexual. According to Epic Rap Battles of History
He was very much gay. If you can say it about one of all German speaking rulers, it has to be him.
this is a fantastic video, i’m a history major and love that someone took the time to really dig into all these stories!
How about King Richard the Lionheart? (who I know best as Maid Marion's uncle in Disney's Robin Hood) during the crusades, he's said to have had to publicly apologise twice for sodomy that he committed with the King of France.
I'm not a fan of history videos normally but you make them super interesting, I could listen to you explain the history of dust and find it fascinating 😅❤
Can't wait to see what's talked about next time :)
I am so happy to see you posting this week. Sorry you have had an incredibly hard month.. next month will be better, I hope.
loving all your videos!
Jessica-- you started this video with James I/Vi of England/Scotland. However, i believe there were several other gay monarchs between 1066 and James I, including one of William the Conquerer's sons. Could you please research them and do a video? Thank so much for your excellent work!! ❤😊👍😘🌈
I LOVE these videos! I am a huge history nerd, so this makes me so happy 🥰.
I don't have ad block, you have a delightful, beautiful voice, and I sincerely hope things settle/get better! ❤
Fascinating as always Jessica.
Here I am in the States still recovering from a migraine that hit suddenly and severely about 11pm last night. Finally faded enough to sleep around 2:30am - on top of my normal insomnia (I have to look up playing The Sims @Jessica !). So I slept about 4 hours. Now I’m watching your video trying to fall back asleep and hopefully stave off any rebound headaches. Thank you for your incredibly well researched content and melodious voice that will, hopefully, lull me back to sleep.
Would love to see you do a series on queer queens (& kings) w/ an episode for each person/reign. Thank you for the well-researched education! I hope things are going better for your family love.
I would love to see a similar video about LGBT+ democratic leaders ❤
I have two more Kings to look into: William II "Rufus" of England
and Friedrich II "the Great" of Prussia
Thank you for another amazing video, Jessica! Your research and presentation are so good! You make learning fun!
I would love to see you do a video about straight allies of the LGBTQ + community who have to deal with homophobia in their families.
Jessica, would you consider making a video about Sunak’s comment “man is a man and a woman is a woman”?
I loved this! It's a great format for figures where there's less of a lengthy story or to compare/contrast.
I can't wait for the video on royals and leaders from the various kingdoms and empires from all around the world! Especially in non-Eurocentric settings.
Yay for LGBT+ monarchs! Ludwig II is a historical figure I am fascinated with, and really enjoyed learning more about his personal life. Also, that letter was very gay...
And your French pronuciation is really good!
Always love Jessica's sass.
"Jolly Romps!"
Please say this often from time to time! Love your videos! Thankyou for producing them!
🎶and we'll never be royals🎶
It don’t run in our blood
Just keep swimming Jessica 🐟 you’ve got this!
I hope a future episode includes James Brooke, a British sailor who stumbled his way into becoming the Rajah of Sarawak (part of modern-day Malaysia) and was very gay
26:42 For a moment I thought you said "...and was only 5 years old..." and my heart skipped a very disgusted beat.
Love this video and your content in general. Please keep making content when you appear on my UA-cam feed I can't help but smile 😊
Came here to say the same!
Your French pronunciation is actually really good! Thanks for this great video ❤
If you ever want to make a video about queer artist, you should look into the poet Arthur Rimbaud !
He was in a relationship with Paul Verlaine, and it was a big part of his early life.
Sadly, I don’t think it was a healthy relationship since it ended with Verlaine shooting twice at him, injuring him
I would love to see more listed videos and I'm looking forward to the follow-up video as well as to the Royals video where you put the princesses in as well.
But I also like the History 101 Videos. Well I love all your videos sooooo yeah. 🤍
Frederik II of Prussia ("Frederik the great") was also gay. He had a wife, because he had to and they only met at some important state affairs. His father found out about one of his lovers and had him executed while forcing his son to watch.
Frederiks friend Voltaire wrote about the king being homosexual in no unclear terms.
Great video, was shocked how you did the pronunciations, I struggle with those with my hearing. Way to go. Please give us out more would be nice if you dis vintage look while doing these.
Actually, most of the German ones were rather wrong. Which is absolutely okay, if one doesn't speak the language and is also deaf!
But you really shouldn't take them as an example for the right pronunciation.
@@elektra121 I understand and agree but when I tried to say they names my father laughed, he is fluent in German and felt she did for better then myself. I want to encourage thouse that are hard of hearing and deaf to keep trying.
I enjoyed this educational video! Some of your side view comments cracked me up. 🤣 I was wondering if James I was the same king that goes with the KJV Bible, and you answered my question. 🙂
You actually said Nogaret very very well!
Dear lady, you are a joy, and this video is a much needed reprieve. Thank you!
As a queer French person who was always obsessed with history, Henri III, Louis XIII and Philippe d'Orléans (Louis XIV's brother) were a huge obsession of mine in middle school. I read everything tehre was to read about them and then talked about it to anyone who would listen.
Next time we play Castles of Mad King Ludwig I will be giving everyone a history lesson 😆
12:04 to 12:18 - Hey, I just want to let you know that the English subtitles disappeared there for me. Thanks for doing this video, it's fascinating! (Me, chanting: Queen Anne! Queen Anne! Please talk about plus-sized disabled sapphic Queen Anne!)
I think I prefer the longer in depth videos about specific people, but these give chances to learn about people who wouldn't get their own full video, so I'm definitely not complaining
My epic fantasy novels sequel (that I was writing simultaneously to the first but am now writing before because of a plot issue with the first) is about a gay prince who is so sheltered and so determined to do what his father says that he's 18 and it's never crossed his mind that gay people could be a thing (there are pressumably gay courtiers, but if any of them spoke to him on the matter they'd likely be executed) until the plot starts and he goes off to a far away country to marry a princess and bring her back as his wife (side note- not only is he the crown prince and thus supposed to have children, he's also a wizard which is very rare and genetic- he's the first wizard in his family in hundreds of years and everyone is very excited about him and his hopefully wizard kids). Gay people are an acknowledged thing in that country, but no one bothers to tell him because why would they think to? So anyway, then he and his betrothed get kidnapped by pirates and a (disabled) bi pirate is assigned to keep track of him and otherwise make sure he doesn't run away. And the prince definitely doesn't develop feelings for the pirate because he's definitely not gay (and also those two women he saw kissing earlier are probably just good friends and friendship is expressed differently here) and then at the end in a moment of high emotion... whoops, he asked the pirate to marry him. And they get married! And because they're married, his father can't outright send the ex-pirate away and instead just sends a *lot* of assasins... but anyway, my story has gay royalty. And he kind of gets away with it? Oh, and in the third book that I may or may not write his nephew is ace (and also disabled. Most of the characters are, including the prince, though he's very very good at masking his autism. There is a mermaid in a wheelchair, I don't know if she counts or not, because by merfolk standards she's able bodied, but she lives above water and to do that uses a wheelchair... and she'll be executed for the crime of being born a wizard if the other mermaids catch her, so she can't go back... I'd argue that she is, since disability is subjective to the place you live and whether it's built for your brain and body type or not, and in her case it's not even though there is a place that is, especially because the accessible place isn't available to her because they're still mad about the wizard that cursed their great great great whatever with fish tails and take it out on every wizard ever even though they're born that way and can't help it. Also magic manifests in 12 year olds, so they're killing children... hm...).
If you haven't made one already, I think a video about queer ancient romans would be really interesting! I love classics and this video made me think of at least 3 emperors who were NOT cishet to say the least :)
Would love a video with royals generally. Or just interesting historical examples generally. Love the work you do!
I love the queer history videos.
I did enjoy this video.
But I also enjoy an entire video dedicated to an individual, specifically so I remember exactly who the story was about. My particular learning style works better with more separation, but I could visualize how many monarchs wete obviously queer, and brings up questions on how many were good at keeping it secret. Lots of queer people. I love it.
This was so fun and I loved every minute! I would love to see a video on all the queer princesses. 👀👀🩷🩷 Thanks Jessica!
Very interesting topic. I clicked immediately
Amazing video, as always, Bavarian Gay King was my and my wife’s favorite 😆🤙🏻 would really love you to make a video about Prince Eugene of Savoy who gave us another fairytale castle - Belvedere palace (fairytale castles - sponsored by homosexuality for centuries 😆)
17:17 here's what we covered in 6* years worth of history lessons in Germany:
- French revolution
- industrialisation
- Weimar Republic/WWI
- NAZIS
Barely even left our own country, let alone the continent, lol. Even in English class, we didnt really cover related history, it was more like... "Slavery and segregation were a thing in the US but then Rosa Parks solved racism by refusing to stand up"...
*We don't have history in primary (grades 1-4) and depending on school type, you graduate in 9th, 10th or 12/13th grade
Always love your history videos. Can't wait for the one in 2 weeks.
22:30 I call the woman who raised me, "the woman who raised me" as often as I don't have to say mother for some reason, though when I'm speaking to people who have heard me speak of her frequently, I just use her first name. Ironically, though I've discontinued calling her "Mom" I did so when I called CPS (for my brothers benift, not my own, I'm safe) and I'm not sure why..
Sorry things have been so hard Jessica. I hope life gets more sorted soon.
Why are subtitles/closed captions not available? As a person who is hearing-impaired watching a video created by a person who is hearing-impaired, this seems rather odd. Does anyone know the answer?
It might be a timing thing. They are available for me now.
They can sometimes take a bit of time before they appear. They seem to be working now. Though, there is a bit at 12:05-12:17 that has no caption, for some reason.
She has posted!!!
when I was a child my family and I used to visit King Ludwigs Castles at least once a year. His queerness was and still is radically ignored here in Bavaria......
Plot twist: Henry VIII was obviously secretly gay
Love all of the posts. ❤Would like to hear stories about NYC .Edie Windsor, Thea Spyer.60s,70s
It’s worth looking at Edward II, but his life isn’t exactly a jolly romp.
Mia Mulder had a great video on Queen Christina. Looking forward to hearing your perspective!
Seconding a second Royals video with the inclusion of Edward II. Seconding a full length video on Tove Jansson! What about non European royals??
As a Scot I agree. JUSTICE FOR MARY!!!!!!!!!
Me who imedietly thinks bout young royals when seeing the title
Charles the first was King of Württemberg and he was married to Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaievna of Russia. But on the side he had a "close relationship" with an an American called Charles Woodcock (love that name) they were mostly tolerated and even went on walks together in matching outfits until it got to scandalous for the public in the 1880's
You forgot to mention William II and Edward II
Honestly, I've always found reading about or listening to someone drone on about history incredibly boring but somehow your historical videos manage to keep my attention the full way through. I kinda liked this lots of different people in one video as opposed to a single person per video style but that might just be my ADHD talking. I also have a question for you if you ever see this comment - do you ever read fiction books? Specifically do you ever read queer romance books? They don't even have to have romance as the main focus but I feel like hearing book reviews or your favorite queer book characters in a video format would be incredibly interesting. The first one off the top of my head is "red, white, and royal blue" by Casey McQuiston because it features a queer European monarch which is right on brand for this video.
Hmm. King Edward II & Piers Gaveston, then Hugh Despenser? Thing is, he'd probably have been perfectly fine if he hadn't given his "favorites" so much power that the nobles balked & outright ousted the "favorites", and if he hadn't made his wife completely miserable & humiliated her, so that she rebelled against him... of course, any monarch elevating "commoners" or showering gifts on anyone to the point where they rub the nobles' faces in it was asking for trouble, romantic or LGBTQ+ relationship or not. Thing is, as sorry as you could feel for royals with any LGBTQ+ identities, some of them were still thoroughly rotten people, just like any other kind of people. It's cool to hear about the lesser known ones & the ones who didn't make the "historical *hole" list.
Always interesting to learn ^^ thank you for sharing