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Theodosius II: The Emperor Who Built the Walls and the Law

7 min · 16. Juli 2026
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This episode of Constantinople to Istanbul focuses on Theodosius II, the longest-reigning Roman emperor who shaped the city's destiny with two monumental achievements: the Theodosian Walls and the Theodosian Code. Lucas and Luna explore how a bookish young emperor, overshadowed by his formidable sister Pulcheria, oversaw the construction of the land walls that would protect Constantinople for a thousand years, and the legal code that preserved Roman law for posterity. They discuss the political intrigue of the Eastern court, the role of the praetorian prefect Anthemius, the devastating earthquake of 447, and the hurried rebuilding that made the walls even stronger. The episode also touches on the theological controversies of the era, including the Council of Ephesus and the rise of Nestorianism, and how Theodosius's reign set the stage for the empire that Justinian would later inherit. A deep dive into the man behind the city's most enduring defenses. #TheodosiusII #TheodosianWalls #TheodosianCode #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #Pulcheria #Anthemius #RomanLaw #Earthquake447 #CouncilOfEphesus #Nestorianism #GoldenGate #Yedikule #ByzantineHistory #LateAntiquity #History #FexingoHistory #IstanbulHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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