
In royal courts, a king sharing a bed with another ruler or noble wasn’t scandalous. It was symbolic. Bed-sharing represented trust, alliance, and political intimacy in a world where betrayal was common and loyalty fragile. When rulers like Richard I of England and Philip II of France publicly shared a bed during their early alliance, chroniclers described it as a gesture of unity a visible sign that peace had been forged. Medieval culture understood physical closeness differently than we do today. Privacy was rare, warmth was practical, and symbolism mattered. Sharing a bed could communicate what treaties alone could not, You are under my protection. I trust you with my life. In an age of shifting loyalties and constant warfare, even a king’s bed could become a political tool a quiet but powerful stage for diplomacy, peace, and allegiance. #trump #geopolitica #historymeme
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