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The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History

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Byzantine Empire
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Alexios I Komnenos
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The Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, endured for over a millennium after the fall of the West, preserving Roman law, Greek learning, and Orthodox Christianity. This podcast explores its rise from Constantinople's foundation by Constantine the Great to its tragic fall in 1453. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the reigns of Justinian I and Theodora, the Nika Revolt, the Hag... more

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Empress Pulcheria ruled the Eastern Roman Empire from behind the throne—and then from on top of it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the powerful women of Byzantium who shaped the empire for centuries. They start with Pulcheria, who in the fif... more

This episode of The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die turns to Empress Zoe Porphyrogenneta, the purple-born daughter of Constantine VIII who ruled through three husbands and a nephew. Lucas and Luna explore how Zoe, born in the purple chambe... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the mysterious and terrifying weapon that was Greek fire—a liquid flame that could burn on water and was the Byzantines' most guarded secret. They explore its first recorded use during the Siege of Constanti... more

This episode of Fexingo History shifts focus from the generals and patriarchs to the women who wielded power from the shadows of the Byzantine court. We explore the extraordinary life of Empress Theophano, the beautiful and ruthless wife of Romanos I... more

This episode of The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die explores the empire's intricate bureaucracy, focusing on the logothetes—the ministers who managed finances, diplomacy, and justice. Lucas and Luna delve into the roles of the logothetes t... more

What happened when a Viking warrior died far from home, serving in the Byzantine emperor's elite guard? This episode follows the Varangians from the blood-soaked decks of their longships to the gilded halls of the Great Palace, exploring how Norse an... more

After decades of decline and catastrophic defeat at Manzikert, the Byzantine Empire faced extinction. This episode traces the rebuilding of its military under the Komnenian dynasty — a sweeping reform that turned shattered field armies into a discipl... more

In this episode of The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die, Lucas and Luna explore the story of Harald Hardrada — the future king of Norway who served as a commander in the Varangian Guard in the 1030s and 1040s. They trace his journey from ex... more

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Lucas
Host of the show; provides narrative-driven history coverage with a focus on the Byzantine Empire.
Luna
Co-host guiding conversations, helping translate complex topics into accessible episodes.

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Byzantium's Circus Factions: The Blues and Greens vs. The Emperor
Q: When did the Blues and Greens finally fade away?
Their influence waned by the 14th century as the Hippodrome decayed and urban power structures shifted, though traces persisted in local culture and memory until later medieval times.
Byzantium's Circus Factions: The Blues and Greens vs. The Emperor
Q: So they were like political parties, but with chariots?
They functioned as evolving social-p political entities that could mobilize large urban populations, influence policy, and act as a pressure group, though their organization was looser and more fluid than modern parties, with neighborhood and religious affiliations shaping loyalties.

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This show provides accessible, narrative explorations of the Byzantine Empire, tracing its endurance from Constantinople's early foundations through its long arc of change, conflict, and adaptation. Episodes consistently blend political intrigue, military innovation, and cultural achievement, focusing on figures like Basil II and Theodora, pivotal events such as the Nika Revolt and the Fourth Crusade, and developments like Greek Fire, the Komnenian restoration, and the Great Schism. Listeners can expect richly textured storytelling that ties imperial politics to everyday life, religious controversy to diplomatic maneuvering, and frontier warfare to macro-scale historical shifts. A notable pattern is the ability to connect dramatic, singular... more

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