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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Lesbianism is the sexual and romantic desire between females. There are far fewer historical mentions of lesbianism than male homosexuality, possibly due to many historical writings and records focusing primarily on men. An example of lesbianism being illegal comes from records of the late Middle Ages (1300-1500). Laws created during the Inquisition in Spain and the Holy Roman Empire specifically mention lesbianism (as well as male sodomy). England has never had any laws outlawing lesbianism, and at times (particularly the 17th-19th centuries) lesbianism has even been accepted[citation needed]. Several laws were proposed in the early years of the United States (as well as during the colonial times), including a very specific law[citation needed] proposed by Thomas Jefferson in the 1780s, but none were ever enacted, and in some cases, rejected all together.[citation needed]. }

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