"UK Museum Reclassifies Roman Emperor as Transgender, Shaping History"

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A UK museum, the North Hertfordshire Museum, has decided to reclassify the ancient Roman emperor Elagabalus as transgender and will refer to the ruler as "she" in its displays. This decision is based on classical texts where Elagabalus requested to be called "lady." The museum aims to be respectful and sensitive to pronoun usage, both in the present and the past. Elagabalus, known for controversial behavior, identified as a woman and even sought sex reassignment surgery. The museum's decision aligns with new guidance on trans-inclusive practices in UK museums, while sparking ongoing debates about trans rights.
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