[identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] queensthief
I've always wondered how many soliders were in the Queen's palace guard and what number Eugenides wanted to cut their ranks down to. I must've forgotten how to count, because the book does say!

"...one of more than a thousand men standing in orderly blocks across the parade ground, waiting for their captain."
- The King of Attolia (p. 27)
One thousand men! That's at least ten centuries of soliders devoted to just guarding the palace. Being curious if this was considered an excessive number in RL vs. the QT universe, I looked up the cohort numbers for the Praetorian Guard, which is probably the closest RL equivilant to the Queen's Own. The Praetorians were elite soliders tasked with protecting the Roman emperor.

"Thus, he allowed only nine cohorts to be formed, each originally consisting of 500 men. He then increased them to 1,000 men each, but allowed three units to be kept on duty at any given time in the capital." - Wiki

Nine cohorts! That's a maximum of nine thousand men with at least fifteen hundred serving in the capital at once. (Oh, and I did notice that MWT referenced this by having only the first three centuries of the Guard serving within the inner palace.) However, the important lesson to learn about the Praetorian is this.

"The Praetorians’ may have been tasked with protecting the Roman Emperor, but they were also the single greatest threat to his life. The unit was a major player in the webs of deceit that characterized imperial Rome, and they were willing to slaughter and install new emperors when tempted by promises of money or power." - History Stories

The Preatorians were even directly responsible for the assassination of serveral Roman emperors and were very corrupt.

"...you would entrust that Guard ten years, fifteen years, thirty years from now, with the power of kingmakers. Sooner or later the Guard’s loyalty will be bought and sold like other men’s, and the crown will go to the highest bidder."
-The King of Attolia (p. 384)

All of which means, Gen is exactly right! The monarch's personal guard being too powerful and numerous creates massive civil unrest.

Also, check out Lucius Aelius Sejanus. He kinda reminds me of someone...?

I remembered that Horrible Histories did a skit on the Preatorian being very bad at protecting the emperor. Check it out if you need a good laugh.



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Date: 3/11/18 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
The video is hilarious. I could get sucked in to watching lots more.

This is why Megan's books are so great--all the historical bits in there that make the stories so plausible. And why Sounis is so great--the smart history nerds you all are!

I assume the large numbers of soldiers are there to face any threat to the castle; from without or within. And this is why the leaders of the guard were so important and why Attolia made "term limits" a thing. Do you suppose she demoted them, made them retire, waited until her spies said they were being suborned and then had them killed?

Date: 3/11/18 10:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aged-crone.livejournal.com
""...one of more than a thousand men"

So, that would be 1001 Attolian Knights?

Date: 3/12/18 12:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] filkferengi
If you write it, we will read it, with right and proper reprobatish glee.

Date: 3/14/18 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freenarnian.livejournal.com
Not only does this demonstrate how much thought and research MWT puts into her world-building, it's also in keeping with her characterization of Gen: "He'd cleaned the dust off the shelves and honed rudimentary reading skills into a taste for scholarship..." (QoA). Gen didn't waste all those hours of living and reading in Eddis's library. He's a student of history, and it shows! He doesn't want to see Attolia go down any dark, well-trodden paths to disaster.
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