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Summarising the views of more recent historians social historian Emma Dabiri stated in 2017 that now few historians and biographers doubt that James was "either gay or bisexual". [3] [note 1] [4]: 16 John Matusiak's 2015 biography James I: Scotland's King of England views James as "homosexual", [7] although is unsure about the "precise extent ...
It is also possible that James was bisexual. ... 1. James VI and I: 12. James IV of Scotland: 6. James V of Scotland: 13. Margaret Tudor = 11: 3. Mary, Queen of Scots:
This is a partial list of notable people who were or are gay men, lesbian or bisexual. The historical concept, definition and terminology of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the general term "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century. A number of different classification ...
The is a list of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased ... Politician and lover of King James I of England [135] Gail Carriger:
Rev. James Lewis Stoll, M. Div. (January 18, 1936 – December 8, 1994), a Unitarian Universalist minister, became the first ordained minister of an established denomination to come out as gay. He went on to lead the effort that convinced the Unitarian Universalist Association to pass their first-ever gay rights resolution in 1970.
James Loney: b. 1964 Canadian Peace activist G [292] Robert Long: 1943–2006 Dutch Musician, TV presenter G [293] James Longman: b. 1986 English Journalist, foreign correspondent G [294] Joe Longthorne: 1955–2019 English Singer, impressionist G [295] Keiynan Lonsdale: b. 1991 Australian Actor B [296] Ellen Joyce Loo: 1986–2018 Canadian ...
The show's 100th episode marked a potential turning point for the character.
James was first depicted in depth for the modern stage in the four-act comedy Jamie the Saxt (1936) by Scottish playwright Robert McLellan.Set in Scotland in the years 1592–94, McLellan's play depicts the King's various conflicts with the Kirk and his Scottish nobles, most particularly with the outlawed Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell, in the aftermath of the murder of James Stewart ...