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Tango0130 Mar 2018 11:36 a.m. PST

"The Cádiz Expedition of 1625 involved a king's boyfriend and an invasion of Spain. It had disastrous consequences for Britain and left the Spaniards extremely confused.

Introducing George Villiers – the son of minor aristocrats. He was so hot that Bishop Godfrey Goodman (Queen Anne's chaplain) described him as "the handsomest-bodied man in all of England."

Enter King James I of England and Ireland. Everyone knew he liked men. They did not have a problem with that. They did have an issue with his boyfriend, though – Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset…"
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