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Description Today, 21 November the Orthodox Church celebrates the Synaxis of Holy Archangel Michael and all the Bodiless Powers of Heaven.

In honor of the holiday, I decided to choose a famous legend in Byzantium, for the painting. It's about the st. archangel, who appeared to the boy (the son of an architect) in the form of a beautiful shining eunuch. His wings and halo are transparent to hint at his true nature.
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"One story involves the young son of Ignatios, the chief builder, who was left behind to watch over the construction workers’ tools while
the men went out to eat breakfast.

When the boy sat down, a eunuch appeared to him clad in a shining robe, and with a beautiful face, as if he had been sent from the palace, and said to the boy, “Why do the workers not complete the work of God quickly, but have abandoned it and gone away to eat?” The boy said, “My lord, they will be back soon.” When he said again, “Go and talk to them, for I am anxious for the work to be finished quickly,” and the boy told him that he would not leave lest all the tools disappear, the eunuch said, “Go quickly and summon them to come quickly, and I swear to you thus, my child: by the Holy Wisdom, the Word of God, which is now being built, I will not leave here – for I have been assigned to this place by the Word of God to work and to keep watch -, until you return.” When the boy heard this, he ran off, leaving the angel of the Lord to keep watch over the building site for the gallery. When the boy came down, he found his father, the master builder, together with the others and explained everything.
And his father took him to the emperor’s breakfast, for the emperor was eating there in the chapel of Saint John the Forerunner at the clock house. The emperor heard the boy’s words and summoned all the eunuchs, and showed the boy each of them, saying, “Isn’t it this one?” When the boy declared that none of them looked like the eunuch he had seen in the church, the emperor understood that he was an angel of the Lord, and this his word and oath were true. When the boy said that the eunuch was dressed in white and his cheeks sent out fire and his face was completely transformed, the emperor praised God greatly and said, “God is pleased with this work,” and “I was in great anxiety as to what name I should give the church,” and since then the church received the name ‘Holy Wisdom [Hagia Sophia]’, which is understood to be the Word of God.
And having considered the matter, the emperor said, “The boy is not to return to the construction site, so that the angel may be forever on guard, as he has sworn. For if they boy returns and is found in the building, then the angel of the Lord will leave.”"

- How Hagia Sophia was Built

"The boy guarding the tools in the story about the building of Hagia Sophia re-ferred to above clearly is playing a similar role, since he acts as an intermediary between St. Michael and the emperor. His presence in the narrative allows the emperor to outwit St. Michael and trap the angel into becoming the permanent guardian for Hagia Sophia. Since eunuchs were perceived to share so many attributes with both angels and boys, it is hard to avoid the inference that eunuchs were also assumed to have access to magical properties."

- The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium By Kathryn to Ringrose


"And it is recorded that one Sunday, when the laborers had left the worksite to go home for their dinners, they left a boy of fourteen there to guard their tools. The apparition of a eunuch materialized before him, "clad in shining garments, and fair to look upon, like one sent from the palace," and asked him "why the workmen do not quickly finish the work of God, but have left it and gone to eat?" The boy replied that they would soon be back. The eunuch commanded him: "Go quickly and summon them here, for I swear to thee, my son, by the Holy Wisdom, whose temple is now being built, I will not depart, since, by the command of the Word of God, I am to minister and guard here until you return."
The boy's father promptly took him to the emperor, who commanded all his eunuchs to appear before the youth. When he identified none of them, "the emperor knew that it was an angel of the Lord who had addressed the boy," and he "praised God, saying 'God has accepted my temple.— He would not allow the boy to go back to the church, "so that the angel may guard it for ever, as he promised by his oath. For if the boy returns, the angel will depart." The principal senators and bishops concurred with the emperor, "so that, by the grace of God, it should have a guardian till the end of the world." The boy meanwhile was "loaded with gifts and honors" and sent to the Cyclades."

-  Hagia Sophia: A History, By Richard Winston
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Comments: 41

Jessicasanimation [2022-04-22 21:50:56 +0000 UTC]

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Amelie-Sarrazin [2021-03-08 17:42:42 +0000 UTC]

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Sarsath [2019-12-31 03:22:25 +0000 UTC]

Are you a Christian?

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Develv In reply to Sarsath [2020-01-04 07:25:45 +0000 UTC]

Not really, we respect every religion or faith

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loverking99 [2019-12-03 06:08:11 +0000 UTC]

And Archangel Michael said to the young boy, “Go do your homework.”

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DCJBeers [2019-07-07 06:26:07 +0000 UTC]

 

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JeanLucCaptain [2018-07-05 17:53:39 +0000 UTC]

Is the boy anybody specific?

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Develv In reply to JeanLucCaptain [2018-07-06 08:09:32 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that boy was real historical person.

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JeanLucCaptain In reply to Develv [2018-07-08 20:57:49 +0000 UTC]

Who?

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Develv In reply to JeanLucCaptain [2018-07-09 17:19:54 +0000 UTC]

The boy Isaiah, the son of the master Ignatius.

Original source text:
"Однажды во время строительства храма, рабочие ушли пообедать. Мастер Игнатий оставил только одного 15-летнего (по другой версии ему было 13 лет) мальчика Исаию, наказав ему смотреть за инструментом и никуда не отлучаться. Но как только рабочие ушли, к мальчику подошел некто в белой одежде, с горевшими огнем глазами, и спросил его - почему остановилась работа, почему не спешат строить храм? Незнакомец приказал мальчику скорее идти и звать обратно рабочих. Мальчик сказал, что он не может оставить своего места, но красивый незнакомец в белых одеждах настаивал на своём, сказав: «Иди быстро и скажи им, чтобы скорее приходили; и я обещаюсь Святой Софией, что есть Слово Божие, ныне строящимся храмом: не уйду отсюда, пока не вернешься, сын мой, ибо здесь от славы Божией мне повелено пребывать и хранить!». Спускаясь со стен, мальчик встретил Игнатия и рассказал ему о дивном незнакомце. Рабочие, взойдя на стены, никого не нашли. Игнатий с мальчиком поспешили к императору, который в это время был в баптистерии, и рассказали ему о чуде. Император позвал придворных евнухов, но среди них не было того самого. Мальчик не узнал в них его, но сказал, что от лица того исходил огонь. Тогда только все поняли об ангельском посещении. Император наградил мальчика и, памятуя слова ангела, сослал мальчика и его отца на дальние острова, приказав больше никогда не возвращаться в Константинополь, чтобы Ангел Господень неотрывно находился при храме. По преданию, тот случай произошел в южной стороне собора, и затем там располагался придел Архангела Михаила. Считалось, что это именно он явился юноше-строителю и дал имя храму Святой Софии, оставаясь в нём до Второго пришествия Христа. Возле входа в этот придел была икона (или мозаика) Архангела с обнаженным мечом. С каждения именно этого образа начинались торжественные богослужения."

(Информация из "СОФИЯ ПРЕМУДРОСТЬ БОЖИЯ, Новгородская редакция иконы и служба Св. Софии", " How Hagia Sophia was Built", "Храм Святой Софии в Константинополе -Aγία Σοφία")

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JeanLucCaptain In reply to Develv [2018-07-10 19:38:19 +0000 UTC]

TRANSLATE PLEASE?! love the Cyrillic Alphabet but no idea how too read😂

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Develv In reply to JeanLucCaptain [2018-07-14 11:55:01 +0000 UTC]

You can use google translate, because I know English not very well to translate Russian to English  

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JeanLucCaptain In reply to Develv [2018-07-17 21:28:10 +0000 UTC]

google translate is even worse, lol.

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DelphineHaniel [2018-03-30 01:36:43 +0000 UTC]

excellent!  

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Develv In reply to DelphineHaniel [2018-04-21 08:30:04 +0000 UTC]

 

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christ8ph [2017-11-22 17:52:28 +0000 UTC]

You surpassed yourself in this artwork! It’s superb, it’s magnificent beyond any description! Thank you very much for your art!

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Develv In reply to christ8ph [2017-11-28 10:19:45 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Your kind words always valuable for me!
This story is a great opportunity for me to show the beauty of angel and the beauty of eunuch at the same time. And when I found out that it was not just an angel, but my favorite archistrategos Michael, I was so happy ^^

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JeanLucCaptain In reply to Develv [2018-07-05 17:54:46 +0000 UTC]

Set up on Patreon!!! The world needs more if this eye candy!

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Develv In reply to JeanLucCaptain [2019-03-14 10:32:10 +0000 UTC]

We'll think about it!

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JeanLucCaptain In reply to Develv [2019-03-15 17:23:35 +0000 UTC]

we? are we the queen or the borg?

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TheFireCircleYagna [2017-11-21 18:33:16 +0000 UTC]

Omg I love the angel outfit, the loros belt,the little embroidered shoes, and the little boy looks great also! So Byzantine!!!!!!

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-04-21 08:30:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you dear 

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-04-21 20:40:43 +0000 UTC]

This is a wonderful story. And you made justice to that with this illustration

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-05-15 16:38:59 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, it's nice story. I would like to illustrate many wonderful stories from the scriptures...

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-05-15 18:16:18 +0000 UTC]

The boy mistook the angel with a eunuch... he mistook this being of light with a eunuch! This shows us how beautiful byzantine eunuchs were supposed to be.

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-05-17 10:10:07 +0000 UTC]

Yes, and this is not the only time when angels were mistaken for eunuchs. How beautiful they were, to be associated with the angels? This is very exciting.
Not all eunuchs were beautiful, but those who served in the palaces were brought as boys from all parts of Byzantium, from different countries of the East and the Caucasus, and these were the most beautiful, talented and intelligent boys who became excellent eunuchs. We know their names like Chrysaphius, Samonas, Antiochus, and many others. 
You know, there was another eunuch named Callinicus:
Callinicus (eunuch), praepositus sacri cubiculi (chamberlain) and sole witness of the death of Byzantine emperor Justinian I in 565, who designated Justin II as successor.

The Eunuch in Byzantine History and Society By Shaun Tougher 
Significant also in pointing out that favourable views of eunuchs could exist in the later Roman (and Byzantine) empires is Georges Sideris. He discusses cases already cited in this chapter, such as Eutherius and Amantius, and identifies others, such as the chamberlains Misael and Theodore who feature in John of Ephesus' Lives of the Eastern Saints. These two chamberlains are noted for their piety and charity. Sideris also highlights the particularly interesting instances of Callinicus and Narses. Callinicus was the grand chamberlain of Justinian I, and was celebrated by Leontius Scholasticus in an epigram, which was originally attached to an icon of the eunuch. The epigram remarks on Callinicus' spiritual beauty as well as his physical beauty. It also imagines the eunuch sowing gentleness in the ears of the emperor as he goes to sleep. As for Narses, he was the spatharius of Justin II, and he features in Corippus' panegyrics marking the accession of the emperor. His good character is commented on, and his luminous appearance is emphasised (as is his beauty and height). Corippus also mentions the eunuch attendants in general, and stresses their loyalty to the emperor. It is notable that a sceptre which was created for Amantius, the praepositus sacri cubiculi of Anastasius, had verses inscribed upon it which vaunted the eunuch's loyalty to the emperor. 

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-05-17 18:14:18 +0000 UTC]

ooh I didn't know about him

Thanks!

Callinicus served with Narses then, right?

yeah most of them came from Caucasus; tall, blonde beauties of rose and white bodies

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-09-02 14:04:19 +0000 UTC]

Unfortunately I could not find any more information about him... So, I don't know where he came from and how exactly he looked. He could be a brunette for example... 
But sure, he was beautiful  

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-09-04 18:50:57 +0000 UTC]

for sure!

let's make him blonde... like the generic depiction of eunuchs 

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-09-18 06:39:34 +0000 UTC]

Oh, okay  

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-09-18 16:51:13 +0000 UTC]

yay

"his face was like a rose, the skin of his body was as white as snow; he was well shaped, fair haired, and smelled of musk from afar."

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-09-27 15:20:38 +0000 UTC]

One of my favorite descriptions of the eunuch's beauty)

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-09-28 16:51:15 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... Liminal beauty, on the threshold between sensuous and chaste...

No wonder Byzantines preferred to castrate their servants. They would perfectly mirror angels in the splendid palace that mirrored heavenly realms.

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2018-10-17 09:44:08 +0000 UTC]

Yes, true. The highest type of beauty (in my humble opinion)  

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2018-10-17 12:38:40 +0000 UTC]

I think the same...

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TheFireCircleYagna [2017-11-21 18:17:12 +0000 UTC]

LOVELY...

Oh yes that is an interesting story. When I saw this art on the deviantart notification I wondered "is this referring to that episode of the angel that shows to the eunuch?" 

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2017-11-28 10:22:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Over the beauty of Michael's face I worked on the basis of Byzantine and classical faces of angels) in costumes, ornaments and hairstyles I also followed the canon of the Byzantine depiction of angels

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2017-11-28 15:27:46 +0000 UTC]

Good work. I see you worried in researching accurate historical images to inspire you.

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2017-11-21 18:20:07 +0000 UTC]

The Emperor is Justinian I, right? He ordered the building of Hagia Sophia...

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2017-11-28 10:23:02 +0000 UTC]

Right, he is)

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2017-11-28 15:26:47 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I am proceeding with my researching

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