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Sexy guys and gals throughout history.

Sexy guys and gals from history.

Rules:

*** Put the full name of the person (if known) somewhere in the title. Add any extra info in the comments section.** * Please mark ANY nudity as NSFW. * No photos after 1950. * No fictional or mythical characters.

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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2023/09/19
01:39 UTC

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Queen Anne of Britain (1665-1712) why were the Stuart royal family so beautiful?

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2023/08/27
22:22 UTC

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Arizona Historian, Rough Rider and Phoenix Postmaster James McClintock, 1895

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2023/05/20
19:13 UTC

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Oda Nobuyoshi was a dentist from Japan during the the Meiji Era (1868 - 1912) and was apparently a retainer for the Iga clan (famous ninja clan), although what that entailed, i'm not sure. This photo was taken in 1880 when he was 20 years old.⁣

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2023/05/11
14:55 UTC

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Emily Donelson

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2022/08/05
17:08 UTC

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Did Cleopatra have big tits ?

Does anyone know if there is any information on Cleopatra's bust size?

4 Comments
2022/06/20
00:18 UTC

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Audie Murphy (1925-1971), A US Army officer during WW2 with Medal of Honor and Movie Star, well known as the deadliest American Soldier in WW2.

2 Comments
2022/06/09
16:16 UTC

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2022/05/21
21:55 UTC

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Jacques of Savoy, Duke of Nemours (1531-1585), French military commander

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2021/11/08
14:18 UTC

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Clara Morris (1846-1925), American actress and writer

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2021/11/01
14:45 UTC

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Lars Hansen, Swedish actor

1 Comment
2021/10/28
02:40 UTC

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Vladimir Mayakovsky

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2021/10/26
05:02 UTC

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Major-General Sir Isaac Brock (1769-1812), British army officer, known as “The Hero of Upper Canada” for his role in defeating the American invasion in the War of 1812. Died at the Battle of Queenston Heights

1 Comment
2021/10/11
14:58 UTC

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Lady Gertrude Agnew (1864-1932), depicted here by John Singer Sargent

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2021/09/27
14:41 UTC

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Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764-1820), British-American architect, “the father of American architecture”; known for designing the Capitol Building and the Baltimore Basilica, and working with Jefferson and Hoban on the White House

3 Comments
2021/09/20
13:59 UTC

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Sara Forbes Bonetta (1843-1880), Yoruba princess of the Egbado clan. Born Omoba Aina, she was orphaned and enslaved by the King of Dahomey, who gifted her to a British captain on a mission to convince him to leave the slave trade. Taken to the UK, she became a goddaughter of Queen Victoria

3 Comments
2021/09/13
14:48 UTC

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Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), Russian writer best known for his novels “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina”; nominated for the Nobel Prize every year from 1902-1906, and thrice for the Nobel Peace Prize. Later in life, his ideas on non-violence would influence Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr

5 Comments
2021/09/06
13:17 UTC

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Marianna Florenzi (1802-1870), Italian translator of philosophical works, noblewoman, and lover of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. She was one of the first female students at the University of Perugia. This portrait is included in the Gallery of Beauties in Munich

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2021/08/30
13:50 UTC

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Merrill C. Meigs (1883-1968) American journalist and publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner, who was inspired to become a pilot by Charles Lindbergh. He pushed for the construction of an airport in downtown Chicago that would then be renamed in his honour – Meigs Field

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2021/08/23
14:09 UTC

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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762), English aristocrat, writer, and poet. The wife of an ambassador, she is best remembered for her descriptions of the Ottoman Empire in letters and for introducing smallpox inoculation to Britain

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2021/08/17
14:58 UTC

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Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781-1853), French neoclassical painter and professor. One of his paintings was the subject of the largest claim for compensation after it was lost on the Titanic, valued at $100,000 approximately $2.6 million today

5 Comments
2021/08/13
15:09 UTC

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Eileen Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland (1891-1943), British aristocrat and Red Cross nurse during the First World War

2 Comments
2021/08/09
15:30 UTC

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Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione (1837-1899), Italian aristocrat. She reportedly used her position as mistress of Napoleon III to aid in the unification of Italy and convinced Bismarck to spare Paris after the Franco-Prussian War

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2021/08/02
16:45 UTC

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John William Polidori (1795-1821), English writer of Italian descent, and physician to Lord Byron. Best known for “The Vampyre”, the first published modern vampire story, based off an unfinished story Byron wrote for the same contest that led to Mary Shelley writing “Frankenstein”

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2021/07/26
18:04 UTC

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Bessie Coleman (1892-1926), American aviator, and both the first African-American and Native American to hold a pilot’s license. Known for dangerous airshows, she was known as “Queen Bess” and “Brave Bessie”

2 Comments
2021/07/19
17:09 UTC

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Gaito Gazdanov (1903-1971), Russian émigré writer of Ossetian descent. Left Russia in 1920 for Paris after fighting with the White Army, and began his writing career there. His works were not published in Russia until the 1990s

2 Comments
2021/06/28
15:14 UTC

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Maud Stevens Wagner (1877-1961), American aerialist, contortionist, and the first female tattoo artist in the United States

4 Comments
2021/06/21
15:11 UTC

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Patrick Buchan-Hepburn, 1st Baron Hailes (1901-1974), British politician, soldier, and only Governor-General of the West Indies Federation

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2021/06/14
13:09 UTC

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Oei Hui-lan (1889-1992), Chinese-Indonesian socialite and style icon, wife of pre-Communist Chinese statesman Wellington Koo

1 Comment
2021/06/11
13:53 UTC

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