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Exploring ancient myths, beliefs, stories and what others think about them.

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Was Favorinus the Orator really a congenital eunuch, or is it fiction?
While researching eunuchs for my first novel about a 6th-century B.C. Ethiopian eunuch, I ran across a man named Favorinus, a 2nd-century orator famed in Athens and Rome.
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Prophets Eunuchs and the pit
In 6th-century B.C. Jerusalem, Ebed-Melech, an Ethiopian eunuch, is caught between two worlds: the God Adonai, revered by King Josiah, and Atonu, the deity of his Egyptian ancestors. Scorned as an idolater by the prophet Jeremiah, Ebed-Melech and his confidant Asphanez , which he meets in Babylon, find themselves embarking upon a shared destiny. The journey leads them to a pit where they will learn of a child, they will raise who is foretold to change the world in this historical fantasy of clashing faiths and hidden legacies.
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