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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

24 January: Frederick II, Prussian King 1740 - 1786

b. January 24, 1712
d. August 17, 1786


The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discover new truths; and the next is to shake off old prejudices.



Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, ruled as King of Prussia from 1740-1786. Through innovative military tactics and tolerant domestic policies, King Frederick united previously disconnected territories on opposite ends of the Holy Roman Empire into a cohesive kingdom with Prussia.

Frederick's predecessor, his father, presided over both his kingdom and his family without compassion. In 1730, when Frederick was 18 years old, he planned a getaway to England with Lieutenant Katte. Before the two men could depart, they were arrested and condemned to death for desertion. Frederick I had Katte executed in his son's presence. Frederick II escaped death and was sentenced to prison.
Frederick II received a royal pardon six months into his sentence. He ascended to the throne in 1739. He immediately began expanding Prussia's territory during the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). During the first stage of this war, the First Silesian War (1740-1742), Frederick II captured the rich Austrian city of Silesia.

Regarded as one of the greatest tactical geniuses of all time, Frederick II used advanced techniques such as the oblique order to overwhelm foes who outnumbered Prussian forces. During his reign, Austria, France, Russia, Saxony and Sweden were allied against him as part of the Diplomatic Revolution. Frederick the Great's invasion of Saxony in 1756 initiated the Seven Years' War. Though allied with only Great Britain and Hanover, Prussia prevailed when the anti-Prussian coalition collapsed in 1763. Frederick II's ability to retain Silesia during this battle solidified Prussia's status as a power.


In addition to his military successes, which included the annexation of part of Poland in 1772, Frederick II modernized much of Prussia and fostered economic and artistic growth in his kingdom. State revenues doubled as he simultaneously promoted philosophy and the arts. A musician, Frederick the Great played the transverse flute and composed 122 sonatas and four symphonies.


Disagreeing with Machiavelli's ruthless "ends justify the means" philosophy of rule, Frederick the Great ran his kingdom according to the more modern ethical code he laid out in the "Anti-Machiavel" (1739). Under his reign, Frederick II abolished torture and corporeal punishment and provided religious freedom.

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Saturday, 20 August 2011

Right Royal Queens

Gay, lesbian and trans royals, near-royals and rulers in history.

 ANCIENT WORLD AND ASIA:

Egypt


    Greece

    Rome


    Caesars/ Emperors
    • Julius Caesar 60-44 BCE ["every women's husband, every man's wife] and Nicomedes, King of Bithynia
    • Emperor Augustus of Rome, 31 BC to AD 14
    • Emperor Tiberius of Rome, 14-37
    • Emperor Caligula of Rome, 37-41
    • Emperor Claudius I of Rome, 41-54
    • Emperor Nero of Rome, 54-68
    • Emperor Otho of Rome, January-April 69
    • Emperor Vespasian  of Rome, r.69-76 ?
    • Emperor Titus  of Rome, r.79-81
    • Emperor Domitian of Rome, 81-96
    • Emperor Nerva of Rome, 96-98
    • Emperor Trajan of Rome, 98-117
    • Emperor Hadrian of Rome, 117-138,  and Antinous d.130
    • Marcus Aurelius r.121-180 ?
    • Emperor Commodus of Rome, 180-192
    • Emperor Heliogabalus of Rome, 218-222 (declared one of his male lovers to be his husband)
    • Emperior Valentian III of Rome, 425-455
    Generals / Statesmen 

    • Mark Anthony c.82-30 BCE
    • Cicero 100-43 BCE [and Octavian/Augustus b.63-r.27 BCE-14

     Byzantium
    • Emperor Michael II of the Byzantine Empire, 741-775
    • Basil IByzantine emperor (867-886), founder of the Macedonian dynasty.
    • Nicephorus I r.802-811
    • Michael III r.842-867 and Basil I r.867-
    • Emperor Basil II of the Byzantine Empire, 976-1025
    • Constantine VIII r.1025-1028
    • Constantine IX Monomachus r.1042-1055
    Ottoman Empire
    • Sultan Beyazid I of the Ottoman Empire, 1389-1402


    Other Middle Eastern
    • King Nicomedes IV of Bithynia, early first century BC

    EAST ASIA

    China
    • Emperor Ai of China, 6 BC to AD 1
    • The King of Wei
    • Lord Long Yang
    • Emperor Wei Wen of China, 220-227
    • Emperor Jin Diyi of China, 336-371
    • Emperor Lian Jianwen of China, 550-551

    The Ten Han Emperors [with "favorites"]

    • Pei Kai 237-291
    • Yu Xin 513-581 and Wang Shao
    • Zhang Hanbian c.265-420 and Zhou Xiaoshi
    • Emperor Lian Jianwen c.550-551
    • Emperor Xizong r.874-889 and Zhang Langgou
    • Emperor Wuzong r.1506-1522
    • Emperor Shenzong r.1573-1620
    • Emperor Xizong r.1621-1628
    • Emperor Pu Yi - the last Qing [Manchu] emperor - subject of film "The Last Emperor


    Japan

    There was a cult of male love [man-older youth] in premodern Japan, especially among the samurai classes. This means that virtually all pre-modern Japanese men of a certain class may be assumed to have been "queer" in modern terms.

    • Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, shogun of Japan, 1368-1394
    • Oda Nobunaga, military dictator of Japan, 1568-1582
    • Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, shogun of Japan, 1680-1709
    SOUTH ASIA


    India
    • Emperor Babur b.1483-r.1526-1530 and Baburi [Barbur wrote a very informative autobiography!]
    • Sarmad 17th C [Jewish convert to Islam, Great Sufi mystic poet]
    • Amar Khan 18th century
    • Ramakrishna 1836-1886
    Afghanistan
    • Sebktigin, founder of the Ghaznavid Empire (Afghanistan), tenth century
    • Emperor Mahmud of Ghazni (Afghanistan), 997-1030
    • Kamran, emir of Afghanistan, early nineteenth century
    • King Abd Al-Rahman of Afghanistan, 1880-1901
    • King Amunullah Kahn of Afghanistan, 1919-1929
    Thailand
    • King Rama VI of Thailand, 1910-1925
    AFRICA


    EUROPE, before c 1700

    Iberia
    • Al-Hakem II, ruler of Cordoba (Spain), 961-976
    • Hisham II, ruler of C¢rdoba (Spain), 965-1013
    • King al-Mutamid of Seville 1069-1090 and Ibn Ammar [poet]
    • King Henry IV of Castille 1425-r.1454-1474 [called "la Puta" by the people!] and Gregario Maranon
    • King Juan II of Castile and Le¢n (Spain), 1406-1454
    • King Enrique IV of Castile (Spain), 1454-1474
    • Antonio Perez 1535-1611 [Philip II of Spain's Secretary of State]
    • King Affonso VI of Portugal r.1656-1683

      Italy
      • Emperor Frederick II d.1250
      • King Conradin of Sicily 1252-1268 and Frederick of Baden
      Five Medici's:
      • Duke Ferdinand II of Tuscany 18C
      • Duke Cosimo III of Tuscany 18C
      • Gian Gastone dei Medici
      • Prince Ferdinand dei Medici
      • Cardinal Francesco Maria dei Medici,  Duke_of_Rovere_and_Montefeltro

        [for above 5 see Luca Ombresi, "Vita dei Medici sodomiti" (Florence; 1965]

      France
      • King Philip II Augustus r.1179-1223 [and Richard the Lionheart - see Britain]
      • King Charles IX r.1550 (1560?-1574)
      • King Henry III r.1574-1589 [and his "mignons"] and Mougeron;
      •         and Joyeuse
      •         and Epernon
      • Count of Anjou late 16thC [Henry III's brother] and Bussy D'Amboise
      • King Louis XIII b. 1601-r.1610-1643 and Baradas:
      •         and Marquis de Cinq-Mars
      •         and Saint-Simon
      • Louis II of Bourbon, Royal Prince, Military General

      England 
      • King William II Rufus 1087-1100
      • Robert, Duke of Normandy late 11th C
      • William Aethling (Son of Henry I) early 12th C
      • King Richard I the Lion-hearted b.1157-r.1189-1199   [and Philip II Augustus]
      • [and Saladin]
      • and Blondel
      • and Raife de Clermon
      • William Longchamp, Bishop of Ely [Justiciar of Richard I] early 13thC
      • King Edward II 1284-1327  and Piers Gaveston,
      • then Hugh Dispenser
      • King Richard II b.1367-r.1377-1399
      • Sir Walter Raleigh 1554-1618
      • King James I & VI.  England and Scotland: 1603-1625
      • King James and Lord Hay
      • King James and Robert Carr
      • King James and George Villiers, Earl of Buckingham
      • The Earl of Castlehaven mid-17th C
      • King William III b.1650-r.1689-1702
      • *Queen Anne 1665-1714 and *Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
      Holy Roman Empire
      • Emperor Fredrick II, 1212-1250
      • Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II of Germany
      Poland
      • King Boleslaus the Bold, and Leszek Bialy. (13th Century)
      • King Wladyslaw III Jagiellon calledWarnenczyk (15th Century)
      • King Sigismund the Old
      • King Henri de Valois, transsexual
      • Wladyslaw IV (1595-1648) and Adam Kazanowski 
      • Michal Korybut-Wisniowiecki    
      • the last Polish king Stanislaw August Poniatowski. 
      Russia

      EUROPE, after c 1700


      Britain
      • Lord Louis Mountbatten [Admiral and Viceroy of India] 1900-1971
      • Lord Avon, [minister in Margaret Thatcher's first administration]

      Germany/ Austria

      • Frederick II the Great of Prussia 1712-1786 and Hans von Katte
      • Prince Henry of Prussia 1726-1802 [suggested as King of America!]
      • King Ludwig II of Bavaria 1845-1886
      • Kaiser Wilhelm II 1859-1941 [r.1888-1918] and Prince Philippe zu Eulenberg 1847-1921

      France

      • Philippe, Duc de Orleans d.1701 [Brother of Louis XIV]
      • Eugene of Savoy
      • Louis, Prince of Conde
      • *Madame Anne-Louise Germaine du Stael 1766-1817
      • *Marie Antoinette 1755-1793
      • Violet-Le-Duc
      • Duc de Nevers
      • Eugene Sue
      • Duc Claude de Villiars
      • King Louis XVIII

      Russia

      • Empress Anne Ioannovna of Russia, 1730-1740
      • Empress Catherine II (The Great) of Russia, 1762-1796
      • Tsar Alexander I 1777-1825

      Sweden/Denmark/Norway
      • King Charles XII of Sweden
      • *Queen Christina 1626-1689 and *Ebba Sparre
      • Christian VII of Denmark, 1766-1808
      • King Charles XV of Sweden, 1859-1872
      • King Gustavus V of Sweden, 1907-1950

      Other Europe


      • King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1908-1918