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1284King Edward 2 of England was born on this date (d.1327). Dissimilar his warrior father, Edward had picayune interest in fighting battles himself. His pursuits were non those typically approved of in kings at this fourth dimension. Edward preferred such activities every bit swimming, boating, thatching roofs, and arranging theatrical and musical events.

Edward also gambled, ofttimes losing big sums of money. In addition, he formed intense friendships with men whom his begetter felt wielded likewise much influence over the prince. Piers Gaveston, a knight from Gascon, was the start and nigh important of Edward'south favorites.

Gaveston and Edward may take get intimate friends during the Scottish campaign led past Edward I in 1300. The king became critical of this friendship, and exiled Gaveston from England.

In 1307 Edward I died, and Edward II became King of England. He immediately called Gaveston dorsum from exile, despite the opposition of most of the English language barony, who disapproved of the new king's shut relationship with his favorite.

In 1308, leaving gaveston as Regent, Edward travelled to France to marry Isabella, the girl of Male monarch Philip 4 of France, in an attempt to bolster an alliance with France. On 25 Feb the pair were crowned in Westminster Abbey. The marriage, all the same, was doomed to failure virtually from the commencement.

The nobles' increasing dissatisfaction with Edward led them to use Gaveston as a mode to gain power over the king. In 1311, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, led the barons to need a number of political reforms, as well as the exile of Gaveston. Edward bridled at the restrictions, and Lancaster's faction rebelled.

Edward and Gaveston were ill-prepared for the rebellion, and after being besieged in his castle, Gaveston quickly surrendered, bold he would be treated favorably past the Earl of Pembroke. The Earl of Warwick later on captured Gaveston and after a biting exchange, he was tried and convicted of treason, handed over to Lancaster, and summarily executed.

Gregory Bredbeck argues that the thought of Edward's homosexuality is "well-nigh entirely an invention" of the belatedly Renaissance. He credits Christopher Marlowe'due south play The Tragedy of Edward Two (1590?) every bit largely responsible for his inclusion in gay and lesbian history.

Edward's love for Gaveston certainly defied conventional boundaries, but information technology is hard to pinpoint whether Edward's ultimate transgression was simply loving i man also much, thereby unsettling the delicate residuum of patronage, or was a violation of sexual boundaries too.

Several of the contemporary chroniclers, while not maxim specifically that the relationship between Edward and Gaveston was sexual, certainly depict it in sexual terms, ane saying that the male monarch cruel in love with the young noble "at offset sight." Moreover, every bit Alan Bray points out, i royal document characterizes the union between the two men equally a kind of "wedded" or "sworn" brotherhood, a grade of voluntary kinship.

We tin not say with certainty that Edward practiced same-sex sexual activity with Piers Gaveston. We practice know, however, that later in his reign, Edward formed an equally intense relationship with Hugh Despenser.

Unlike Gaveston, who had little interest in wielding political ability, Despenser used his influence to gain power for himself and his begetter. In 1322, Edward defied renewed attempts by the nobles to restrict his power and allowed Despenser and his father to dominion the country.

In 1326, Isabella, who had been estranged from Edward since 1322, and Roger Mortimer, a businesswoman who had become the queen's lover the twelvemonth before, invaded England and captured Edward and the Despensers.

They quickly tried, bedevilled, and executed Hugh and his father. They officially removed Edward from the throne and imprisoned him. His son became rex, while Edward languished in prison. Afterward beingness tortured, he was killed on September 21, 1327.

Co-ordinate to contemporary chonicles, Edward was killed by having a red hot spit thrust into his anus. While this method of execution may take been called to muffle signs of torture, the fact that it symbolically suggests homosexual intercourse was not lost on later poets and playwrights who told the story of the king's tragic life and expiry.

1895Raymond Mortimer CBE (d.1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on fine art and literature, known more often than not equally a critic and literary editor.

He was born in Knightsbridge, London, and brought upwardly in Redhill, Surrey. He was educated at Malvern College, and Balliol College, Oxford, which he entered in 1913 to read history. His studies were interrupted past service in a hospital in France from 1915; and and so work in the Foreign Role. He did not complete his caste.

In the 1920s he was in Paris, writing fiction. A Francophile, Mortimer broke down in tears when he heard on 21 June 1940 that French republic had signed an armistice with Germany, proverb it was equally if half of England had merely fallen into the body of water. He later became literary editor of the New Statesman, worked at the BBC and in liaison with the Gratis French in Earth War II, and later as a book reviewer for The Sunday Times. He was awarded the CBE in the 1955 Queens Birthday Honours.

He was a friend of the poet and novelist Vita Sackville-Due west, and was involved in a long-term human relationship with her hubby, author and British diplomat Harold Nicolson. Raymond Mortimer joined the three original owners of Long Crichel House, Wimborne, friends Edward Sackville West, Desmond Shawe-Taylor and Eardley Knollys, equally 1 of the residents, after WW2.

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1915Thomas Savage (d.2003) was an American author of novels published between 1944 and 1988. He is best known for his Western novels, which drew on early experiences in the American West.

Savage was born in Table salt Lake Metropolis in 1915 to Elizabeth and Benjamin Savage. His parents divorced when he was ii years old, and he moved with his female parent to a ranch near Lemhi, Idaho. When his mother remarried Charles Brenner in 1920, Savage moved with his female parent and his stepfather to the Brenner cattle ranch in Beaverhead Canton, Montana. Charles Brenner adopted young Savage, who took the Brenner name. Nonetheless, Savage felt like a misfit on the ranch. Savage was dwelling house schooled in the early on grades only the Brenners sent him away to Dillon, the nearest boondocks of any size, to nourish high school. Savage's early experiences influenced his writing and are reflected in many of his novels.

In 1932, Vicious graduated from Beaverhead Canton High School. Fell studied writing at Montana Country College (today the Academy of Montana), where he met Elizabeth Fitzgerald, who then left to written report English Literature at Colby Higher in Waterville Maine. Barbarous published his offset story, "The Bronc Stomper", in Coronet in 1937, to some critical success, and then joined Elizabeth at Colby. He and Elizabeth were married on September 15, 1939; theirs was the starting time marriage of two Colby students.

After their marriage, the Savages lived briefly in Chicago before moving back to Montana in 1942 to piece of work on the Brenner ranch. World State of war II made it difficult to find ranch hands, and Charles Brenner needed help.

By the time Vicious was 29, he had worked as a wrangler, ranch hand, welder, and railroad brakeman.In 1944, Doubleday published Savage'due south starting time novel, The Pass. In spite of encouraging sales, revenue from the book was not enough to support the Savage family, which at present included ii boys, Robert and Russell.

In 1949, he began teaching at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, founded simply a year earlier. He was promoted to assistant professor in his third year. In 1953, he published his third book, A Bargain with God, his near pop success, confirmed when republished in a condensed version by Reader'south Assimilate. By 1955, Savage was able to leave Brandeis and devote himself to writing full-time.

In 1982, the Savages congenital a home on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, on property given to him by his sister. Vicious published the concluding of his thirteen novels in 1988. Ready in Montana, The Corner of Rife and Pacific follows the founders of a tiny Montana town over several generations. Elizabeth died on Whidbey Isle in 1989. Roughshod kept a photograph of her past his bedside until his expiry. He observed that any loving partnership required laughter and good conversation, and subsequently her death he ofttimes complained that he missed her conversation.

While married, Brutal had several long-term and close relationships with men, only after he began slowly coming out in the late 1950s. His wife was aware of his homosexuality before they married. Tardily in life, he told his girl he should not be characterized as bisexual. Manohla Dargis, in her New York Times review of the 2021 film based on Savage's The Power of the Dog, described him equally "a closeted gay homo".

1918Graham Payn (d.2005) was a South African-born English thespian and singer, also known for being the life partner of the playwright Noël Coward. Beginning as a boy soprano, Payn later made a career as a singer and actor in the works of Coward and others.

He made his first stage appearance, aged 13, at the London Palladium, as Curly in Peter Pan. At the historic period of 14, he auditioned for the Noël Coward and Charles B. Cochran revue Words and Music (1932). His audition slice, singing "Nearer My God to Thee" while executing a tap dance, was and then striking that Payn won 2 tiny parts in the revue. For 163 performances, he played a busker entertaining a cinema queue as a lead-in to the carol "Mad About the Boy", and announced, in meridian hat, white jacket and shorts, the testify'south other hitting song "Mad Dogs and Englishmen".

At the outbreak of Globe War II, when all the theatres were airtight, Payn volunteered for the army but was discharged on health grounds because of a hernia after a few weeks.

In 1942, he appeared in a revue, Fine and Dandy,where he sang Coward's "London Pride". One night, Coward came backstage afterward the operation. Payn later wrote, "I remember being very nervous, not having seen him for the best role of 10 years, though I was pleased equally punch to be recognised in my own right." Coward's verdict was, "Very good. Fantabulous." In 1943, Payn announced his engagement to ally Sheila Ascoli, but the wedding ceremony did non take place.

In the Leslie Henson show Gaieties (1945) Payn sang and danced "White Necktie and Tails". Coward came backstage after a performance and offered Payn a leading part in his forthcoming show, Sigh No More than, which, Payn wrote in his memoirs, "marked the beginning of a personal and professional relationship betwixt Noël and myself that would final until his decease."

Coward continually promoted Payn'due south career. He was widely thought to overrate his protégé's talents. Payn received consistently expert notices for his performances, but lacked bulldoze and star quality, as he himself knew. Coward as well eventually came to realise information technology, writing:

"He is, I fear, a built-in drifter. I know his theatrical career has been a failure but there are other ploys to go after. He sleeps and sleeps, and the days go by. I love him dearly and for ever, but this lack of bulldoze in whatsoever direction is a bad augury for the hereafter. I am willing and happy to look after him for the balance of my life, just he must do something."

Payn also did some motion picture piece of work. In 1949 he was in the Borstal drama Boys in Chocolate-brown, with Dirk Bogarde and Richard Attenborough. He appeared in ii films with Coward: The Astonished Heart (1950) and The Italian Job (1968), in which Coward played a criminal mastermind with Payn every bit his obsequious assistant.

After Coward died in 1973, Payn'south career became the administration of the Coward Estate. The Coward authorization Barry Day wrote,

"It was not a job he ever wanted or expected but he brought to it a dedication and focus that Noël would have been surprised and pleased to see. [He] was thrust into his biggest role and played it as he knew Noël would have wanted him to. It was a fitting adieu performance."

Coward'southward biographer, Philip Hoare, wrote,

"Graham disproved his partner'south assessment of himself as 'an illiterate fiddling sod' past publishing his memoir and by managing the Coward estate. He was a generous, uncomplicated human being, and he will be missed by his many friends."

Payn wrote Noël Coward and His Friends (1979) with Sheridan Morley and Cole Lesley, and, with Morley, was co-editor of The Noël Coward Diaries, which they dedicated to Lesley. Payn wrote his autobiography, My Life With Noël Coward, in 1994.

1923David Derek Stacton (born Arthur Lionel Kingsley Evans) was an American novelist, historian and poet (d.1968).

Stacton was born in San Francisco. In writer profiles, notwithstanding, he claimed to accept been born April 25, 1925 in Minden, Nevada (several of his books are ready in Nevada). Stacton attended Stanford Academy from 1941–43. He served in the Noncombatant Public Service as a conscientious objector. He legally changed his name to David Derek Stacton on September iii, 1946 to disassociate himself from his father, and considering he believed the surname was unique to him. He attended San Francisco State Higher from 1947–48, and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in January 1951. He lived in Europe from 1951–1954, 1960–1962, and 1964–1965. Almost of his books as David Stacton were originally published in England. Stacton wrote under the pseudonyms Carse Boyd, Bud Clifton, David Dereksen and David W. He also ghosted Living Religions Of The World a 1956 work accredited to Frederic Spiegelberg.

Stacton may have lied about being married, and recollections by friends and people who personally met him strongly indicate that he was gay and unafraid of being flamboyant in person. One memoir records Stacton'south penchant for elevate. The few author descriptions in contemporary reviews were much taken by his wearing of cowboy boots. In 1965-1966 he taught at Washington and Lee College.

David Stacton's earliest published works were poems, often betraying the influence of T.South. Eliot, which were published in American little magazines. They were collected in 1953. David Stacton began as a writer of moody California-based novels, became moderately well known as a writer of curt, concentrated historical and biographical novels, and so ended his career every bit a writer of lengthy histories. His historical novels are distinctive for covering many disparate periods and historical figures and were popular with a coterie of critics but they never reached a wide audience.

Several of Stacton'due south novels feature homosexual characters prominently when this was uncommon.

Besides the novels and other literary works published under his proper noun, he as well published a wide range of pseudonymous cowboys, thrillers and exploitation novels. Lurid novels nearly juvenile delinquents written under pseudonyms proved very popular, were translated into numerous languages and D for Runaway was one of Ace's top sellers for 1958. The Ability Gods, about a motorbike gang, was set in Nevada. Muscle Male child features in many histories of gay pulp fiction. Muscle Male child was inspired by an actual crime ring based in San Francisco, only Clifton transplanted the action to Musculus Beach and populated information technology with an array of flamboyant party boys and hustlers. The reaction of the real life figures identifiable in the novel was ane reason he left the San Francisco area, more or less permanently, in 1959.

He died January 19, 1968 in Fredensborg, Kingdom of denmark. His death was reported as being from a stroke. Stacton had suffered from epilepsy since a child.

1964 – (Andrew Ivan) Andy Bong the pb vocaliser of the English language Synthpop duo Erasure was born today. Originally working in a meat packing found in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Bell responded to a newspaper advert that was looking for a singer. The 43rd auditionee responding to the advertising, he was picked by Vince Clarke and together they formed the grouping Erasure. The pair have sold over twenty 1000000 albums worldwide.

Apart from his piece of work with Erasure, he has taken function in numerous charities including the Ferry Help version of "Allow Information technology Be" in 1987, a cover of Cole Porter's "Likewise Darn Hot" that was included in 1990s Red Hot + Blue album to raise funds for AIDS and HIV research, re-making Lene Lovich'south "Rage" alongside her to be included in PETA'southward anthology in 1991 in favour of a wildlife campaign and performing twice on Big Spender's Red Hot and Trip the light fantastic toe events to back up various AIDS projects (in Dec 1994 and Nov 2004). Bell too performed on the True Colors Tour 2008. Bong sang the role of Montresor in Peter Hammill's opera The Fall of the House of Usher, released in 1991 and reissued with a new recording in 1999.

He is openly gay and was a longtime partner of Paul J. Hickey. On 17 December 2004, he publicly appear that he is HIV-positive and has been aware of this since 1998. Bell told Melody Maker in 1986,

"I don't want to exit of my way to talk about it merely I'm not going to pretend I'yard not [gay]. I won't portray a heterosexual in videos and we're consciously doing lyrics that could utilize to either sex".

He told Barry Walters of Seventeen,

"I want to be known as a skillful performer simply it'southward important for me to accept a opinion. If you're doing music you employ it for something and have substance being gay and open virtually it."

In a 2007 interview, Bell remarked that a complacency exists among gay men about HIV, specifying that:

At that place are definitely HIV-positive people who meet other HIV-positive men, and similar nevertheless having unprotected sex. I think information technology must be quite hard for immature gay men because there is so much for them now to do - at that place are so many saunas and stuff like that for them to go to, and it's and so easy to become it."

He has also practised reiki since the early on 2000s. He has suffered from avascular necrosis (which has no relationship to his HIV diagnosis) and has had both hips replaced. Bell has stated that this keeps him from "pogoing around" compared to previous performances.

July 2005 brought the proclamation of Bell'southward first solo album. He signed a worldwide solo recording deal with Sanctuary Records and announced details of his debut anthology, which was released on Oct three, 2005, and entitled Electric Blue. The album features fourteen tracks, including three duets, with Claudia Bracken of Propaganda and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters, and encompasses a multifariousness of musical genres.

1965 – An estimated 150 people participated in a sit-in when the manager of Dewey's Eatery in Philadelphia refused service to several people he thought looked gay. 4 people were arrested, including homophile rights leaderClark Polak of Philadelphia's Janus Society. All 4 were convicted of disorderly conduct. Members of the guild likewise leafleted outside the restaurant the post-obit calendar week and negotiated with the owners to bring an end to the deprival of service.

1971 – Jose Roberto Pulido Jr., known professionally equally Bobby Pulido, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and player. He is credited for introducing Tejano music to a youthful crowd and became a teen idol and one of the most influential Tejano recording artists among Mexican American teenagers.

Pulido debuted on the music scene in 1995 equally the atomic number 82 vocaliser of his eponymous band. That same yr he signed a recording contract with EMI Latin and released his debut album, Desvelado. The album peaked at number nine on the Usa Billboard Top Latin Albums nautical chart and at number three on the U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. The title track of Desvelado launched Pulido equally a popular Tejano musician, but he was criticized by veteran musicians, who believed he was successful in the genre because of his father Roberto Pulido'due south established music career.

In 2003, Pulido fabricated his acting debut by starring in the made-for-television film La Decada Furiosa. He also appeared in the telenovelas Fuego en La Sangre and Qué pobres tan ricos.

Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua in July 1996. They had three sons. However, Pulido filed for divorce in September 2013, after 17 years of being married and four months of separation. He currently resides in Miami, Florida and enjoys working out, eating healthily, and playing golf; his favorite pastime is playing guitar and he finds composing songs therapeutic.

During his musical career, Pulido'southward fans questioned his sexuality; he said he is not homosexual but rumors that he had slept with men proceed to circulate. Pulido spoke to a Mexican idiot box news program in 2013, and told viewers he is heterosexual and that he has gay fans, which he said did not business him. In Apr 2010, media outlets questioned Pulido after he released a music video in which he plays a stereotypical gay male person; the singer said he wanted to "attempt something different [in his music videos]" and defended his gay followers, saying he nothing confronting the LGBT community. Later on American Latin pop singer Ricky Martin publicly appear his homosexuality, Pulido defended Martin'due south choice, saying "he is living his dreams".

Pulido has been an outspoken opponent of the 2016 U.S. presidential candidate and Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump. On his Instagram account, Pulido uploaded a flick of himself "urinating" on Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1978St. Paul, Minnesota repeals its iv-year-old gay-rights ordinance by a margin of two-one.

1979 – Jury selection begins in the trial of Dan White for the murder of S.F. Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk.

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1988Jonathan Bailey, born in Oxfordshire, England, is a British actor in theater and tv set. He is all-time known for roles on the television series Broadchurch and Crashing. He is openly gay and is involved with the Albert Kennedy Trust for LGBT young people who are homeless or in negative circumstances.

Bailey decided he wanted to human action when he was watching a Christmas play of Oliver! with his grandmother. a Through the trip the light fantastic toe schoolhouse of one of his sisters, he got an agent who put him through an audition at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He acted the first time in 1995 at a functioning of A Christmas Carol every bit Tiny Tim in the Barbican Theater on stage. Next came the role of Gavroche in the musical Les Misérables.

He did not go to a theater school or university, but began rehearsing for a product of Cute Thing in 2006 right later his schoolhouse leaving exams.

In 2018, Bailey starred in a homosexual relationship in the early 60s in a 2001 re-production of Peter Gill's The York Realist at Donmar Warehouse . In grooming he read Alan Downwardly'southward The Velvet Rage and attended the Queer British Art Exhibition at Tate Uk . He said, "I desire to discover stories that humanize homosexual experiences and Peter Gill does it well."

In a 2018 and 2019 Gielgud Theater revival by Stephen Sondheim's Company starring, Bailey played the original female role Amy equally Jamie in a swapped bandage, so that in this variant a homosexual couple was shown. He said, "You literally don't have to modify a single word and suddenly you have a very honest, glowing portrayal of a human being stepping on the spot between queer culture and the heteronormative ideal of marriage. This contradiction and the debate are and so relevant right now." He won the Laurence Olivier Award for All-time Actor in a Supporting Musical Role for Jamie.

For the Albert Kennedy Trust, Bailey bundled a fundraising gala with Main Exec Tim Sigsworth in the Donmar Warehouse in 2018 and hosted 1 with the rest of the Company's cast in 2019 .

Bailey was best known for a supporting office in the first two seasons of Broadchurch in 2013 and 2015 as paper reporter Olly Stevens, a leading role in W1A from 2014 to 2017 and in 2016 in Crashing as Sam, who discovered his homosexual feelings for a house roommate.

In 2020 he volition appear in the serial Bridgerton, a movie accommodation of the book series of the aforementioned name by Julia Quinn.

1993The Third March on Washington has an estimated attendance one million people.

1995Lawrence, Kansas passes an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. The police force, the culmination of a 7-year struggle, is the only ane of its type in the land of Kansas.

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