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Byzantium's Secret Weapon: The Eunuch Officials Who Ran the Empire

7 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Byzantine Secrets, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden power of eunuchs in the Byzantine Empire. Far from being sidelined figures, eunuchs served as trusted chamberlains, generals, and even patriarchs. Focusing on the towering figure of Basil the Nothos — the illegitimate son of Romanos I Lekapenos who became the de facto ruler under Basil II — they trace how a castrated official could rise to command armies and govern the empire. The conversation examines the Byzantine eunuch system as a political tool: by removing family ties, emperors ensured loyalty. They discuss the famous eunuch Narses, who reconquered Italy for Justinian, and the shadowy world of the kouboukleion, the imperial bedchamber where eunuchs held sway. A controversial 10th-century law banning castration within the empire, but allowing it on the borders, reveals the empire's pragmatic hypocrisy. This episode covers the praipositos, the protovestiarios, and the curious role of eunuchs in the Orthodox Church, including the eunuch patriarchs Ignatios and Photios. It also touches on the trade routes that supplied eunuchs from the Caucasus and the Khazar Khaganate. A nuanced look at how Byzantium turned a social stigma into an administrative superpower. #Byzantium #Eunuchs #BasilTheNothos #Narses #Kouboukleion #Praipositos #Protovestiarios #Ignatios #Photios #RomanosILekapenos #BasilII #Justinian #KhazarKhaganate #Caucasus #ByzantinePolitics #MedievalHistory #OrthodoxChurch #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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