2023
DOI: 10.11606/1982-02672023v31e34
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Achaemenid court eunuchs in their Near Eastern context: images in the longue durée

Matheus Treuk Medeiros de Araujo

Abstract: This study aims to compare some images of beardless attendants in monumental reliefs from the Achaemenid (c. 550-330 BCE) and Neo-Assyrian (c. 911-612 BCE) empires, which we consider relevant sources for the study of court eunuchs and cultural conceptions about castrati. We argue that such comparisons are possible since eunuchism was a long-standing institution in the Ancient Near East, as shown by several analogies with the Assyrian evidence. We also argue that scholars have downplayed the importance of court… Show more

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