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Magellan strait? Actually, it is misguided to ascribe our present-day conceptions of sexual and romantic orientation onto people who lived in the 16th century

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@schratze you’re straight? i’m isthmus

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@schratze das einzige was wir wissen ist dass er Ellan mag

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Inga stands with 🇺🇦 🇵🇸

@schratze not in this case though:

> During the Atlantic crossing, the Victoria’s boatswain Antonio Salamón was caught having sex with one of its cabin boys, Antonio Ginovés. The response was as unsurprising and as brutal as you would expect of the 16th century. Homosexuality was illegal in Spain, and Magellan used the full weight of the law, putting Salamón on trial, finding him guilty, and sentencing him to death. This punishment, via strangulation, would be carried out on December 20, once the five ships had safely made land in Brazil. Ginovés’s fate is unrecorded. He may simply have been thrown overboard.

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