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My idealized Basil on the feast of spring.
Close up here .
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Basil Lekapenos was a powerful eunuch and ruler of Byzantine empire. He was an illegitimate son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos who served as the parakoimomenos and chief minister of the Byzantine Empire for most of the period 947–985, under emperors Constantine VII, Nikephoros II Phokas, John I Tzimiskes, and Basil II. His mother was a slave woman of "Scythian" (possibly implying Bulgarian) origin. And his father Romanos was of Armenian-Macedonian origin.
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The history of Byzantium is dotted with examples of what some historians condemn as over-powerful eunuch courtiers, who attempted to dominate their rulers. From Chrysaphios in the fifth century, Euphratas under Justinian and Theodora, to Staurakios and Aetios, rivals for Empress Irene’s affections, Samonas in the ninth, Basil Lekapenos in the tenth, and John the orphanotrophos (in charge of the large Imperial Orphanage in Constantinople) in the eleventh, the list is extensive. Basil Lekapenos, an illegitimate son of Romanos I, known as ‘Nothos’ (‘the Bastard’), made a particularly successful career. After being castrated as a child to destroy any imperial ambitions he might have developed, he was appointed parakoimomenos by Constantine VII. He held on to great power through the rule of Nikephoros II and John I, and practically governed the empire during the first decade of Basil II’s reign (976–85). With his great wealth, he commissioned magnificent art objects such as the Limburg reliquary. He also wrote a treatise on naval battles and had it copied in a splendid manuscript of military Taktika.
In this respect, Basil Lekapenos was typical of several high-ranking eunuchs who became art patrons, diplomats, generals, administrators, teachers, writers, theologians and churchmen (plate 10). In many cases these officials were detached from their court duties to undertake particular missions, diplomatic or military, such as Andreas, who negotiated with the Arabs in the seventh century, or Theoktistos, who commanded the navy in the ninth century. In Byzantium, as in the caliphate, eunuchs regularly found employment as military generals and diplomats. Their high status is confirmed in the Book on the Interpretation of Dreams, written by a Christian Greek author, Achmet, who drew on Byzantine and Arabic sources as well as on his own dreams. In common with many authors, he equates beautiful eunuchs with angels. Both of course were considered sexless beings, since angels have no sex and eunuchs were supposed to have lost theirs.
As well as these high-ranking eunuch officials, others made careers far away from the Great Palace and imperial patronage. They appear incidentally in hagiographical sources, and sometimes feature on a list of wedding gifts, as in the story of Digenes Akrites, the frontier hero. When Digenes Akrites finally married the girl (she is never named), her eldest uncle presented them with ten boys:
Sexless and handsome with lovely long hair,
Clothed in a Persian dress of silken cloth
With fine and golden sleeves about their necks.
— Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire by Judith Herrin.
Art by Deva.
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Comments: 130
LucilliaSnowfox In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 20:23:36 +0000 UTC]
He's so beautiful, makes me wish a historical drama series was done about him, but knowing people they'd just make him ridiculously big and beefy, give him some random lady love interest, make all the men unrealistically macho, all the women shrill and bitchy waking around in fantasy clothes instead of elegant clothing for both, and just ruin everything ugh.......
Really wish there was more art of him or stories that are accurate
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Develv In reply to LucilliaSnowfox [2018-07-06 05:34:45 +0000 UTC]
Knowing the nature of the creators of the films, I don't want them to use the topic of the eunuchs. Yes, it hurts that there are no good historical films about eunuchs, but it's even more painful and annoying when they shoot hideous and bad films about eunuchs that are shown as unfortunate losers dreaming only of sex (and of course heterosexual! How else, the creators of films and novels these are homophobic or heteronormative people).
"Really wish there was more art of him or stories that are accurate"
Yes, I would like people to remember such wonderful personalities as Basil, Chrysaphius, Narses, Joseph Bringas, and of course, Bagoas (both vizier and favorite of Alexander), and many other remarkable eunuchs in history.
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LucilliaSnowfox In reply to Develv [2018-07-06 05:46:17 +0000 UTC]
Oh right good point, well hopefully instead of TV maybe a young up comming artist will be inspired by you and others and create comics and art themselves! Really hope that will happen and people who actually care about bringing these ancient and remarkable people to light and the respect they deserve will be given
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Develv In reply to LucilliaSnowfox [2018-07-10 08:54:49 +0000 UTC]
Aw, thank you
Yeah, we hope that gradually people will learn about the eunuchs the truth, and will respect them, portray them worthily in their artworks, novels and maybe, in good movies.
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aImsivi In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 19:12:43 +0000 UTC]
this looks so beautiful! ;w; i love it <33
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NINADOR In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 18:58:47 +0000 UTC]
I love the jewelry and the accessories. She's amazing!
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StitcherGeralfCecani In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 18:50:21 +0000 UTC]
I adore the eyes, I feel like they are the center of the picture.
Amazing job.
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geographic1 In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 16:06:43 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful, very beautiful portrait of a complex and too often forgotten history.
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Develv In reply to geographic1 [2018-07-06 05:39:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I would like people to remember such wonderful personalities as Basil, Chrysaphius, Narses, Joseph Bringas, and of course, Bagoas (both vizier and favorite of Alexander), and many other remarkable eunuchs in history.
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geographic1 In reply to Develv [2018-07-06 18:30:55 +0000 UTC]
I agree, and I think you are doing good work towards that end.
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SelflessDevotions In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 15:41:33 +0000 UTC]
Love the detail in the flowers! <3
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tullowyn In reply to ??? [2018-07-05 11:59:40 +0000 UTC]
The detail in his hair and flower crown are absolutely stunning ~ A beautiful painting! ^^
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