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  1. 20. Nov. 2020 · Bagoas the Younger lived through the betrayal of King Darius III and the conquest of Alexander the Great and was the lover of these two great kings.

  2. The Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus was highly critical of the relationship between Alexander and Bagoas, saying that Alexander was seized of such desire by the eunuch, that Bagoas became the de facto sovereign of Persia, exploiting Alexander's affections to make him persecute Bagoas's personal enemies, such as the Persian ...

  3. Bagoas (Old Persian: Bagāvahyā; Ancient Greek: Βαγώας, Bagōas) was a eunuch in the court of the Persian Empire in the 4th century BC. Bagoas was a courtier of Darius III and later of Alexander the Great.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagoasBagoas - Wikipedia

    Bagoas (Old Persian: Bagāvahyā; Ancient Greek: Βαγώας, Bagōas; died 336 BCE) was a prominent Persian official who served as the vizier (Chief Minister) of the Achaemenid Empire until his death.

  5. Bagoas war ein Günstling am persischen Königshof und im Gefolge Alexanders des Großen im 4. vorchristlichen Jahrhundert. Er ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem gleichnamigen Hofminister.

  6. 26. Apr. 2018 · “The Unmanly Ruler”: Bagoas, Alexander’s Eunuch Lover, Mary Renault’s The Persian Boy, and Alexander Reception In: Brill's Companion to the Reception of Alexander the Great

  7. THE EUNUCH BAGOAS A Study in Method THE stage of Alexander's great drama is thronged with minor characters play-ing their walk-on parts or acting as heroes or villains in their own little scenes. Their names, often unknown to-or ignored by-our main sources, have been gathered with monumental diligence by Berve,' who has provided a basis for