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Chrysaphius

Chrysaphius (Greek: Χρυσάφιος) was a eunuch in the Eastern Roman court who became the chief minister of Theodosius II (r. 402–450). Having a great influence on the rule of the empire during his ascendancy, he pursued a policy of appeasement towards the Huns, which cost the empire far more gold than any military campaign, while amassing a vast fortune in bribes himself. He is depicted as a sinister figure in all the ancient accounts.


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Chrysaphios German Χρυσάφιος Greek Crisafio Spanish Chrysaphios French Khrüszaphiosz Ztommasz Hungarian Khrisafios ID Crisafio Italian Chrysaphius Dutch Crisáfio Portuguese Хрисафий Этомма Russian

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