The hidden love loves of notable historical figures
The history books are full of beautiful, dramatic love affairs. Yet for every well-known love story, there are also relationships that some notable figures would choose to suppress.
Examining love in art and life.
The history books are full of beautiful, dramatic love affairs. Yet for every well-known love story, there are also relationships that some notable figures would choose to suppress.
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