Constantinople to Istanbul: How a City Changed the World — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore the Bucoleon Palace, the magnificent seaside complex of Byzantine emperors that stood on the Marmara shore for nearly a millennium. Built by Theodosius II and expanded by Justinian, its harbor stairs allowed emperors to embark directly from their throne room. The palace gave its name to the 'Bucoleon' harbor from a legendary marble bull-and-lion statue. Latin chroniclers described its splendor after the Fourth Crusade sacking in 1204, and Crusader knights actually wintered there. The Bucoleon's fate after the Ottoman conquest is a story of neglect and quarrying: its marble was reused in the Sultanahmet Mosque and elsewhere. Today only a ruined façade remains, but recent archaeological work has revealed the harbor's scale. Lucas also explains how the Bucoleon's strategic waterfront location made it both a symbol of imperial reach and a vulnerability. This episode ties Byzantine palace architecture to the city's long urban transformation. #BucoleonPalace #ByzantineEmpire #Constantinople #Istanbul #MarmaraSea #TheodosiusII #Justinian #FourthCrusade #GreatPalace #ByzantineArchitecture #HarborPalace #OttomanConquest #SultanahmetMosque #Archaeology #ByzantineHistory #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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