Athelstan gay

Just watched historical show from netflix, called The Last Kingdom, king England in this movie he is gay he falling love with viking men.. so it is accurate england king is gay? Or maybe just fiction?
Possibly: "In an interview with Sharon Kay Penman in , The Last Kingdom author Bernard Cornwell explained his initial inspiration for making Aethelstan a gay character.

He explained: "History records that he never married, which is rare in a king because of the desire to leave an heir, and also that he liked to decorate his hair with golden ringlets, and on that small evidence I decided he might have been gay.

"[It's] a choice that hasn’t pleased all my readers, but I was happy with it."

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Aethelstan Is Gay: The Last Kingdom Production Makes Book Hint Official Canon

The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Diehas confirmed what is only hinted at in Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Stories novel series: Aethelstan is lgbtq+. The movieconcluded The Last Kingdom's story in thrilling fashion, though Seven Kings Must Die's finish is somewhat obscure. The fate of Uhtred of Bebbanburg is particularly ambiguous, but overall Seven Kings Must Depart does well to bring the series to a fitting end.

Seven Kings Must Die has a lot of land to cover in wrapping up The Last Kingdom's story, but it does an adequate profession of bringing most of the personality arcs to a proper conclusion. One of the most important of those arcs becomes that of Aethelstan, the successor to Edward and eventual first king of all England. Aethelstan's story was necessarily primary to the plot of Seven Kings Must Die, and the reveal that he is homosexual became a critical part of the movie's plot. It also added a much-needed level of depth to Aethelstan's character because of the societal implications of being lgbtq+ in medie

7 British Monarchs Who May Contain Been Gay

For centuries men lived in one sphere and women in another and they would come together for marriage and having children. It seemed that the sexes co-existed mainly to continue the human race. Like and sex can be very different factors but, when insert together, they can produce the most electric sensation. This was no different for kings and queens who were close to their favourites.  There are several British monarchs who may hold been gay. In fact, six kings &#; and one queen are thought to have been gay, members of what we now call the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi- and transexual) group. They include:

William II of England

The son of William the Conqueror, who took the throne of England in , was acknowledged as William Rufus because of his red hair (‘rufus’ essence red). William II became King of England in and was often described as ‘effeminate’ and with a keen interest in fashionable young men.

William II of England drawn by Matthew Paris. Photo Credit: © Universal Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Edward II of England

Perhaps the most well-k

King Athelstan

From 2nd July to 30th September the Museum marked the th anniversary of the accession of King Athelstan with a special exhibition, read all about it including how it was planned and delivered by our volunteers.

Athelstan was the son of Edward the Elder and grandson of Alfred the Great. He was illegitimate, at the time of his birth, his mother was Egwina the King’s mistress although she later became his queen.

William of Malmesbury records how fond the king was of Athelstan and he made him a knight at an early age giving him a sword with a golden scabbard. He also describes how handsome he was ‘A young man of astonishing beauty and graceful manners’.

When his father ,King Edward died in Athelstan being the eldest son was quickly proclaimed their king by the Mercians. The West Saxons however proclaimed as king Aelfweard ,Edward’s second eldest son &#; but the eldest from his second wife and the first born to Edward as reigning king. Aelfweard followed his father to the grave within a month. About a year later on 4th September Athelstan was crowned King of Saxons an