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LGBT history in France : ウィキペディア英語版
LGBT history in France
This article is about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history in France.
==prior to 1600==

*10,000 years BC — Around the end of Paleolithic, humanity started to make artifacts which suggest an appreciation of homosexual eroticism. Some examples, like graffiti, can be seen in some cave and hundreds of buildings and phallic statues and also a carved double dildo, seen as evidence for female masturbation found at ''Gorge d'Enfere'', France.〔Ansede, Manuel (2010). «(Los gays paleolíticos salen de la caverna )» in ''El Público''〕
*1100 – Ivo of Chartres tries to convince Pope Urban II about homosexuality risks. Ivo accused Rodolfo, archbishop of Tours, of convincing the King of France to appoint a certain Giovanni as bishop of Orléans. Giovanni was well known as Rodolfo's lover and had relations with the king himself, a fact of which the king openly boasted. Pope Urban, however, did not consider this as a decisive fact. Giovanni ruled as bishop for almost forty years, and Rodolfo continued to be well known and respected.〔(Opera Omnia ). 〕
* 1260 – In France, first-offending sodomites lost their testicles, second offenders lost their member, and third offenders were burned. Women caught in same-sex acts could be mutilated and executed as well.〔(Fone, 2000)〕
* 1283 – The Coutumes de Beauvaisis dictated that convicted sodomites were burned and had their property forfeited.

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