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* '''1066''' – Battle of [[Hastings]] and Norman conquest of England.
* '''1066''' – Battle of [[Hastings]] and Norman conquest of England.


[[File:Anselm of Canterbury, seal.jpg|thumb|Seal of [[Anselm]] as Archbishop of Canterbury]]
[[File:Anselm of Canterbury, seal.jpg|thumb|Seal of [[Anselm]] as [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]]]
==12th century==
==12th century==
* '''1100''' – Death of King [[William II]].
* '''1100''' – Death of King [[William II]].
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* '''1781''' – [[Edward Onslow]] forced to resign his seat in Parliament and flee to France.
* '''1781''' – [[Edward Onslow]] forced to resign his seat in Parliament and flee to France.
* '''1784''' – [[William Beckford]]'s affair with [[William Courtenay]] is publicised, causing them both to flee the country.
* '''1784''' – [[William Beckford]]'s affair with [[William Courtenay]] is publicised, causing them both to flee the country.
[[File:Symonds, John Addington.jpg|right|thumb|Photo of J A Symonds, presented by him to Walt Whitman]]
[[File:Symonds, John Addington.jpg|right|thumb|Photo of [[J A Symonds]], presented by him to Walt Whitman]]
[[File:Oscar Wilde portrait.jpg|thumb|right|[[Oscar Wilde]]]]
[[File:Oscar Wilde portrait.jpg|thumb|right|[[Oscar Wilde]]]]


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==20th century==
==20th century==
[[File:Montagu-news.jpg|thumb|''Daily Mirror'', March 25 1954 “The Montagu Case”]]
[[File:Montagu-news.jpg|thumb|''Daily Mirror'', March 25 1954 “[[Lord Montagu of Beaulieu|The Montagu Case”]]]]
[[File:Radclyffe Hall.jpg|thumb|Radclyffe Hall]]
[[File:Radclyffe Hall.jpg|thumb|[[Radclyffe Hall]]]]
[[File:An Evening With April Ashley at the Southbank Centre4.jpg|thumb|[[April Ashley]]]]
[[File:An Evening With April Ashley at the Southbank Centre4.jpg|thumb|[[April Ashley]]]]
[[File:Admiral_Duncan.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Admiral Duncan]]]]
[[File:Admiral_Duncan.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Admiral Duncan]]]]
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* '''1967''' – [[Sexual Offences Act 1967]] partially decriminalises sex between men in England and Wales.
* '''1967''' – [[Sexual Offences Act 1967]] partially decriminalises sex between men in England and Wales.
**  – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as [[CHE]].
**  – North Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee formed, later to be re-founded as [[CHE]].
* '''1968''' – the Home Secretary confirms that [[Sir Ewan Forbes]] is male and can succeed to the baronetcy, despite having been registerd ad originally borught up as female.
* '''1968''' – the Home Secretary confirms that [[Sir Ewan Forbes]] is male and can succeed to the baronetcy, despite having been registered and originally borught up as female.
* '''1969''' – the [[Stonewall riots]] in New York.
* '''1969''' – the [[Stonewall riots]] in New York.
* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], established the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], established the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
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** – The [[Bolton Seven]] convicted for consensual sex.
** – The [[Bolton Seven]] convicted for consensual sex.
* '''1999''' – [[Admiral Duncan]] pub bombed  (30 April).
* '''1999''' – [[Admiral Duncan]] pub bombed  (30 April).
[[File:Jody-dobrowski.jpg|thumb|Jody Dobrowski]]
[[File:Jody-dobrowski.jpg|thumb|[[Jody Dobrowski]]]]
[[File:Griff Vaughan Williams.jpg|right|thumb|[[Griffith Vaughan Williams]]]]
[[File:Griff Vaughan Williams.jpg|right|thumb|[[Griffith Vaughan Williams]]]]



Revision as of 09:15, 3 May 2013

Note: strictly speaking the year 2000 belongs to the 20th century, but for convenience it is treated here as belonging to the 21st (and similarly with other centuries).


Bust of Julius Caesar in the British Museum

1st century BC

1st century AD

  • AD 43 – Roman invasion and establishment of the province of Britannia.

2nd century

  • 122 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.

3rd century

  • 286 – Britain becomes independent from the Roman empire for ten years under Carausius and Allectus.

4th century

  • 343 – the emperor Constans visits Britain.

5th century

  • 410 – usual date for the end of Roman rule in Britannia.
The arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury

6th century

7th century

  • 670 – St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, prescribes fasts and penances for various homosexual acts.

9th century

11th century

  • 1066 – Battle of Hastings and Norman conquest of England.
Seal of Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury

12th century

13th century

  • c.1290 – Publication of Fleta, first book to suggest a punishment (which was not enforced) for homosexuality in English law.
Edward II, depicted in Cassell's History of England, published circa 1902

14th century

  • 1327 – Murder of King Edward II.
  • 1376 – The Good Parliament petitions King Edward III to banish foreign traders for having introduced "the too horrible vice which is not to be named".
  • 1391 – Death of Sir John Clanvowe and Richard Neville.
  • 1395John Rykener arrested for cross-dressing.

15th century

16th century

King James I

17th century

The Ladies of Llangollen

18th century

Photo of J A Symonds, presented by him to Walt Whitman
Oscar Wilde

19th century

Sir Roger Casement

20th century

Daily Mirror, March 25 1954 “The Montagu Case”
Radclyffe Hall
April Ashley
The Admiral Duncan
Jody Dobrowski
Griffith Vaughan Williams

21st century

Allan Horsfall

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See also