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Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás

Bad Gays

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller

History

4.6842 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Today’s subject had a multi-hyphenate name and a multi-hyphenate resume––, in his 55 years of life, he was an adventurer, a geologist, a spy, a dinosaur scientist, one of the founders of paleobiology, the world’s first airplane hijacker, a founder of the field of Albanian studies, a cosplay artist, and a murderer. Born in 1877 in Transylvania, the Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felsö-Szilvás may have been, except perhaps as a pub quiz answer, lost to history since his death, but in his lifetime he had an outsized impact on several scientific disciplines, central European politics and nationalisms, and, unfortunately, the man who he lived with until a murder-suicide ended both of their lives. Subscribe to Extra Bad Gays, our monthly conversation podcast, to support the show! ----more---- SOURCES: Gëzim Alpion, “Baron Franz Nopcsa and His Ambition for the Albanian Throne,” BESA Journal 6, no. 3 (Summer 2002): 25–32 Gareth Dyke, “The Dinosaur Baron of Transylvania,” Scientific American, October 1, 2011, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-dinosaur-baron-of-transylvania/ Robert Elsie, “1907 | Baron Franz Nopcsa: The Baron Held Hostage in the Mountains of Dibra,” Texts and Documents of Albanian History, accessed April 18, 2024, http://www.albanianhistory.net/1907_Nopcsa2/index.html Robert Elsie, “The Viennese Scholar Who Almost Became King of Albania: Baron Franz Nopcsa and His Contribution to Albanian Studies,” n.d., http://www.elsie.de/pdf/articles/A1999VienneseNopcsa.pdf Emily Osterloff, “Franz Nopcsa: The Dashing Baron Who Discovered Dwarf Dinosaurs,” Natural History Museum, accessed April 18, 2024, https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/franz-nopcsa-the-dashing-baron-who-discovered-dwarf-dinosaurs.html Vanessa Veselka, “History Forgot This Rogue Aristocrat Who Discovered Dinosaurs and Died Penniless,” Smithsonian Magazine, accessed April 18, 2024, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/history-forgot-rogue-aristocrat-discovered-dinosaurs-died-penniless-180959504/ Traveler, Scholar, Political Adventurer: A Transylvanian Baron at the Birth of Albanian Independence: The Memoirs of Franz Nopcsa, NED-New edition, 1 (Central European University Press, 2014), https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7829/j.ctt6wpkrc; "A Field Guide to the Long History of Skyjackings,” CrimeReads(blog), May 10, 2021, https://crimereads.com/skyjackings/. Our intro music is Arpeggia Colorix by Yann Terrien, our outro music is by Dj Michaeloswell Graphicsdesigner.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to season seven episode nine of Badgays, a podcast all about evil and complicated queer people in history.

0:21.8

My name's Hugh Lemmy.

0:22.7

I'm a writer and author.

0:23.9

And I'm Ben Miller, a writer, researcher, and member of the board of the Shulis Museum in Berlin.

0:30.2

So last week we covered the Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate Kubutin Mabarakshar.

0:35.9

Who are we talking about this week, Ben?

0:42.1

Well, today's subject had a multi-hyphenate name and a multi-hyphenate resume.

0:49.7

In his 55 years of life, he was an adventurer, a geologist, a spy, a dinosaur scientist,

1:00.1

one of the founders of paleobiology, the world's first airplane hijacker, a founder of the field of Albanian studies, a cosplay artist and murderer.

1:02.3

They don't make men like the East do.

1:03.0

They don't. This is another entry in our eccentric aristocrat series.

1:06.4

Born in 1877 in Transylvania, the baron, here's a name for you, Franz Nobcha von Feljo-Silvasch.

1:17.1

Try to say that again.

1:18.6

Franz Nobjah von Felcho Silvash.

1:20.9

Oh, impressive.

1:22.0

He may have been, except perhaps as a pub quiz answer, lost to history.

1:25.9

But in his lifetime, he had an outsized impact on

1:28.2

several scientific disciplines, the politics of several European nations and nationalisms,

1:33.1

and unfortunately the longtime secretary who he lived with until a murder suicide ended both of

1:38.0

their lives. Ding ding ding, ding, long time secretary, Alet. Exactly. So Robert Elsie

1:43.6

translates and reproduces the following April 193333 article from the Viennese newspaper,

1:48.8

the Neue Freya Pressa.

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