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Baron Von Steuben (German General, Valley Forge)
Candace Gingrich (Gay Rights activist, daughter of US Rep. Newt Gingrich, 20th c.)
Charles Laughton (English actor, 20th c.)
Christopher Isherwood (English author, 20th c.)
Christopher Marlowe (Eng. Playwright, 16th c.)
Colette (French author, 20th c.)
Dag Hammerskjold (Swedish, first UN Secretary-General, 20th c.)
Desiderius Erasmus (Dutch Monk, Philosopher)
e.e.cummings (American poet, 20th c.)
E.M. Forster (English author, 20th c.)
Edward II (English King, 14th c)
Elton John (English Rock Star, 20th c.)
Federico Garcia Lorca (Spanish author, 20th c.)
Francis Bacon (English statesman, author)
Freddy Mercury (singer of the band Queen)
Frederick the Great (King of Prussia)
Frida Kahlo (Mexican artist, 20th c.)
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Hans Christian Andersen (Danish author, 19th c.)
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Jean Cocteau (French writer, director, 20th c.)
John M. Keynes (English economist, 20th c.)
John O'Shea (Ireland and Manchester United Professional Football Player)
Julius Caesar (Roman Emperor, 100-44 B.C.)
Leonardo Da Vinci (Italian artist, scientist, 15th c.)
Lord Byron (English poet, 18th c.)
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Australian mathematician, 20th c.)
Madame de Stael (French writer, 17th-18th c.)
Magnus Hershfeld (German sexologist, 20th c.)
Marcel Proust (French author, 20th c.)
Marguerite Yourcenar (Belgian author, 20th c.)
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Mishima Yukio (Japanese author, 20th c.)
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Noel Coward (English playwright, 20th c.)
Oscar Wilde (Irish author, 19th c.)
Paula Gunn Allen (Native American author, 20th c.)
Peter the Great (Russian Czar, 17th-18th c.)
Pier Paolo Pasolini (Italian film director, 20th c.)
Pope Benedict IX (1032-1044)
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Rainer Maria Rilke (German poet, 20th c.)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (US author, 19th c.)
Richard the Lionhearted (English King, 12th c.)
Rudolf Nuryev (Russian ballet dancer, 20th c.)
Saladin (Sultan of Egypt and Syria)
Sappho (Greek Woman Poet, 600 B.C.)
Socrates (Greek Philosopher, 400 B.C.)
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (Mexican author, 16th c.)
Suleiman the Magnificent (Ottoman ruler, 15th c.)
T.E. Lawrence (English soldier, author, 20th c.)
Tchaikovsky (Russian composer, 19th c.)
Tennessee Williams (American playwright, 20th c.)
Virginia Woolf (English author, 20th c.)
Waslaw Nijinsky (Russian ballet dancer,20th c.)
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Being gay has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, religion, or national original. About 3% to 8% of society is gay, regardless of where you look.
because he was gay
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Zuchinni
Gay people in Pakistan are closeted. There aren't any famous, openly gay people in Pakistan.
Yes, there were. There have always been gay people. Alexander the Great was gay.
Marvin Gay.....Actually its spelled Gaye.
Some people are 100% gay. That's as gay as you can get.
if straight people look gay, its because some women like men that act like that, if they are gay and look gay, then they are gay...
All i know are marc jacobs.
Some gay people are funny and some are not. Being gay has nothing to do with being funny.
gay gay gay!
Yes. Also 7.
No, there are lots of rumors about many famous people.
Yes, some people think they are gay at some point in their lives, and some of those people are correct.
Neil Patrick Harris