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    Its feminine counterpart is [[Boudican]] and its neutral counterpart is [[Junic]].
    Its feminine counterpart is [[Boudican]] and its neutral counterpart is [[Junic]].
    ==History==
    ==History==
    The term Leonic was coined by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux on February 14th, 2021<ref>https://probably-bxyflux.tumblr.com/post/643159498659381248/regisgender-subsets</ref>
    The term Leonic was coined by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux on February 14th, 2021.<ref>https://probably-bxyflux.tumblr.com/post/643159498659381248/regisgender-subsets</ref>
    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==
    The name comes from King Leonidas, a Greek ruler who died alongside 300 of his soldiers defending sparta from about 100,000 persians.
    The name comes from King Leonidas, a Spartan ruler who died while fighting alongside 7,550±150 soldiers from various Greek city-states in Thermopylae that were making a last stand against about 200,000±100,000 Persians under Xerxes I.
    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was created by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux at the same time of term coining.
    The flag was created by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux at the same time of term coining.

    Latest revision as of 23:29, 4 October 2021

    The Leonic flag

    Leonic is a masculine and/or male leaning gender that is related to warrior kings. It feels bold, confident, and commanding with a sense of leadership. Think of a king leading his troops into battle and to victory.

    Its feminine counterpart is Boudican and its neutral counterpart is Junic.

    History

    The term Leonic was coined by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux on February 14th, 2021.[1]

    Etymology

    The name comes from King Leonidas, a Spartan ruler who died while fighting alongside 7,550±150 soldiers from various Greek city-states in Thermopylae that were making a last stand against about 200,000±100,000 Persians under Xerxes I.

    Flag

    The flag was created by Tumblr blog probably-bxyflux at the same time of term coining.

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