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Them on Instagram: "The North Hertfordshire Museum in southeast England will use she/her pronouns and the term “transgender woman” when discussing Elagabulus, a Roman emperor who was born in present-day Syria and ruled from 218 to 222 CE before being murdered. The Roman emperor’s identity has been the source of historical debate for decades. “We try to be sensitive to identifying pronouns for people in the past, as we are for people in the present. It is only polite and respectful,” Keith Hoskins, executive member for arts on the North Herts Council, told The Telegraph. “We know the Elagabalus identified as a woman and was explicit about which pronouns to use, which shows that pronouns are not a new thing.” Read more at the link in our bio."
Them on Instagram: "The North Hertfordshire Museum in southeast England will use she/her pronouns and the term “transgender woman” when discussing Elagabulus, a Roman emperor who was born in present-day Syria and ruled from 218 to 222 CE before being murdered. The Roman emperor’s identity has been the source of historical debate for decades. “We try to be sensitive to identifying pronouns for people in the past, as we are for people in the present. It is only polite and respectful,” Keith Hoskins, executive member for arts on the North Herts Council, told The Telegraph. “We know the Elagabalus identified as a woman and was explicit about which pronouns to use, which shows that pronouns are not a new thing.” Read more at the link in our bio."
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Them on Instagram: "The North Hertfordshire Museum in southeast England will use she/her pronouns and the term “transgender woman” when discussing Elagabulus, a Roman emperor who was born in present-day Syria and ruled from 218 to 222 CE before being murdered. The Roman emperor’s identity has been the source of historical debate for decades. “We try to be sensitive to identifying pronouns for people in the past, as we are for people in the present. It is only polite and respectful,” Keith Hoskins, executive member for arts on the North Herts Council, told The Telegraph. “We know the Elagabalus identified as a woman and was explicit about which pronouns to use, which shows that pronouns are not a new thing.” Read more at the link in our bio."