Basil Lekapenos: The Servant of Six Emperors
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Videos from the collaboration:
Introduction:
• Byzantine Eunuchs: An ...
John the Orphanothophos:
• The Eunuch Who Nearly ...
The Last Byzantine Eunuchs: Andronikos Eonopolites and John of Heraclea
• The Last Byzantine Eun...
00:00 Intro
01:00 From the Crib to the Office
05:43 The Reign of Constantine VII
07:36 The Rivalry with Bringas
11:09 The Reign of Nikephoros
12:09 John Tzimiskes
14:67 The Two Basils
17:35 Outro
Music:
CK2 Soundtrack - The Byzantine Empire
CK2 Soundtrack - Pilgrimage
CK2 Soundtrack - Alexander Nevsky Rides to Battle
CK2 Soundtrack - Journey to Absolution
CK2 Soundtrack - Couer De Lion
CK3 Soundtrack - The Dynasty
CK3 Soundtrack - Royal Court - Main Theme
Splendidly done, his is such a fascinating story, I am very happy to see it brought to life.
Also an interesting tit-bit, in Basil II's land law he made specific mention about Basil Lekapenos and so, rather than being a 'war on the aristocracy' as was thought in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Basil II's harsh land law was following up John I's concern over just ho much land Basil Lekapenos had amassed, Basil II seizing it and selling it off.
Always a good time hearing stories about unsung heroes of Roman administration
Same! I hope this collaboration really helps people appreciate how important eunuchs were to the Byzantine state, specially talented and driven individuals like Basil and Narses.
Dude just couldn’t stop winning. Even on exile he still was probably the riches man in the Enpire.
I still adore your 'visual novel' style of using CK3 characters. It really helps to distinguish who you're talking about when they're all so visually distinct, unlike using stills from manuscripts or generic art. It shows expressions and lets you frame scenes, like Basil in the city using his network, really effectively to help the details stick. It's a unique style!
Wonder how the conversation went between Basil 2 and Basil Lakepenos.
Now add Bardas Scleros and Bardas Phocas in the mix. It must have been fun.
@@ironduke3780 Bardas : I chalenge you to a single Combat fór the tróne !!!
Basil II : I dont think so , we would have battle
Bardas : Aaahhh ( heart attack )
Bumm , falls from horse
I still remember back in 2000s, I was hopelessly trying to search for videos about Byzantines even its most illustrous emperors but with no luck. Now, there's an abundance of videos about historical figures from this magnificent empire.
Romaboo ramblings has uploaded a video Mr. President.
Come to Basil
Wow. That was superb.
I just discovered your channel, and I m really happy to see that other people too share the love for Rome, just as I do.
I am Greek, but above all I feel Roman, as the greatest social and state organisation the humans were ever able to create.
Rome, is not an utopia, it was tested, lasted, achieved and never fell..only changed form. Rome is an indestructible Idea, based on certain Virtues. Bringing in light this virtues of all the fields, it's a never ending fascinating and useful work.
I salute your effort, and the ONLY thing I would like to suggest if I may, is the pronunciation of the names from you. Its much much better to hear the names in Latin language😅
Salutationes.
B.
I'm always so excited when I see that you have dropped a new video!
Romaboo the stories and info on your channel have been invaluable to me and my learning since I became deeply interested in Rome especially Caesar. I learned the real way to say his name from you! Thank you so much you are an excellent educator!!
Thank you so much for the video
Great quality!
Best content on the app
we can tell someone is a fan of paradox games
His other name was Varys
Nice
Magnificent collaboration.
This is incredibly interesting. i love Eastern Roman politics.
How did Basil make himself filthy rich, exactly? Skimming funds to his own purse was the most obvious and common way to enrich onselef (and usually not frowned upon, so long as it was done dicretely and in moderation), but how else did he enrich himself?
Any inheritance of property for what that would have been worth.
Officials would be paid a very healthy salary by the state and he was employed for a very long time.
He was in joint charge of at least one successful military expedition in 958. My understanding is that a solo commander would be entitled to roughly 1/6th of the captured wealth.
He lived through a time of huge economic expansion within the Byzantine empire. Any cheap investments he had made, especially in vulnerable border regions, would have seen incredible growth once the soldier emperors secured the borders.
He took down Joseph Bringas as a political rival and would have had a chance to confiscate or muscle in on his wealth.
And, of course, skimming off the top and taking bribes would have been expected.
@@blinkyrem thanks. For what you describe, most of this wealth would have been seen as legitimate, wouldn't it? Byzantium did not have the Feudal western idea of liberalitas, which implied that taking wealth was morally reprehensible unless it was to share it with your vassals.
I don't know why, but he kinda reminds me of Long Fang from ATLA.
Except if Kuei has a spine, and wasn’t kept in the dark about big event.
Like Basil II is opposite of Kuei, like being strong headed and definitely assertive hence why he confronted his great uncle as he drew older.
In the first comment and I'm going to enjoy your videos as usual
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@@jamesabestos2800 I know
Lekapenos, was it really their name or a joke about the lack of…?
Crazy Rich Byzantine
Theophano looks like Jenna Ortega
Why does the thumbnail looks like Eliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) from Law & Order? 😂
Did Basil poison John? Will we ever know?
My question about Basil Lekapenos is the following...
Was he actually bald?
PS. Great video. Thanks
Dont quote me on that, but as far as I am aware it was a custom for eunuchs to shave their had
And subject of Devlev’s art of him as handsome androgynous character.
GOOD BUT YOU ARE UNDERESTIMATING THE EVIL FIGURE OF TEOPHANOS IN ALL THESE BLOODY SCHEMES
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Wow! G.R.R plagiarizing history again.😁
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