- repercussion. In
cultures that had both
harems and
eunuchs,
eunuchs were
sometimes used as
harem servants.
Eunuch comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word εὐνοῦχος (eunoûkhos)...
- when castrated.
Eunuchs still had ****ual
urges after castration as well as libido. The
eunuchs were ****ually "frustrated". The
eunuch Zhang Delang engaged...
- a
literal eunuch, who
would have been
excluded from the
Temple by the
restriction in
Deuteronomy 23:1. Some
scholars point out that
eunuchs were excluded...
-
imperial eunuch in
China was Sun
Yaoting who died in 1996. The
Khitan people adopted the
practice of
using eunuchs from the
Chinese and the
eunuchs used were...
- A
eunuch is a man who has been castrated.
Eunuch or
Eunuchs may also
refer to:
Eunuch (TV series), a 1980 Hong Kong TV
series Eunuch (film), a 1986 South...
-
represses women ****ually, and that this
devitalises them,
rendering them
eunuchs. The book was
published in
London in
October 1970. It
received a mixed...
- The
eunuch flute,
onion flute, or
mirliton (/ˈmɜːrlɪtɒn/; French: flûte eunuque, flûte à l'oignon or mirliton; German: Zwiebelflöte) is a membranophone...
- In the
Indian subcontinent,
hijra are
eunuchs, inter**** people, or
transgender people who live in
communities that
follow a
kinship system known as guru-chela...
- emplo****
eunuchs as
guardians of the harem. Istanbul's Topkapı
Palace housed several hundred eunuchs in the late-sixteenth century. The head
eunuch who guarded...
- was
captured by
Oirat Mongols.
Mingshi Shih-Shan
Henry Tsai (1996), The
Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, SUNY Press, p. 229, 60, Wikidata Q117432192 Levathes...