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King Solomon is said to have castrated his guards to ensure their loyalty and prevent them from having families that might distract them from their duties or pose a threat to his reign. This practice was extreme, reflecting his desire for absolute control and security over his kingdom. It is also mentioned in historical and biblical texts as a measure to maintain a stable and devoted guard. However, interpretations of this action vary, and it is often viewed through the lens of the political and social context of the time.

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