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The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires — Fexingo History

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What separates a great empire from a cautionary tale? Lucas and Luna dissect the critical moments when power, pride, and poor decisions turned dominance into dust. From the overexpansion of the Roman Empire that strained its borders and economy, to the administrative collapse of the Mauryan Empire after Ashoka's pacifist turn, to the Ming Dynasty's disastrous maritime withdrawal under the Hongwu Emperor — each episode examines a single 'mistake' that accelerated decline. We explore the Battle of Adrianople (378 CE) where Gothic victories exposed Rome's brittle defenses; the catastrophic Mongol invasion of Japan thwarted by typhoons but also by strategic missteps; the Inca civil war that paved the way for Pizarro's conquest; and the Aztec reliance on tributary states that bred resentment. Along the way, we question whether 'mistakes' are inevitable in cycles of power, or whether leaders like Cleopatra, Napoleon, and Hitler simply made choices that sealed their fates. Through trade policies, military overreach, succession crises, and cultural arrogance, we trace how empires from Persia to Britain stumbled. The show doesn't just chronicle fall — it asks what we can learn today about institutional rigidity, hubris, and the silence before collapse. #RomanEmpire #MauryanEmpire #MingDynasty #BattleOfAdrianople #MongolInvasions #IncaCivilWar #AztecEmpire #Cleopatra #Napoleon #FallOfRome #Overexpansion #SuccessionCrisis #ImperialHubris #RiseAndFall #WorldHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode The Plague of Justinian That Nearly Broke Byzantium Cover

The Plague of Justinian That Nearly Broke Byzantium

Long before the Black Death, another pandemic reshaped the Mediterranean world. In the 540s, the Plague of Justinian swept through Constantinople and beyond, killing perhaps a third of the empire's population and crippling its ambitious restoration projects. Lucas and Luna examine how the pandemic arrived via rat fleas on grain ships, the symptoms that terrified witnesses, Byzantine emperor Justinian's own survival and the toll it took on his war efforts, the economic collapse that followed, and the long-term demographic consequences that left the empire vulnerable to Lombard invasions and Persian attacks. They also dig into the controversy over whether the plague was really bubonic — based on DNA evidence from ancient skeletons — and why some scholars argue its impact may have been overstated by later sources. Specific figures like Procopius and John of Ephesus provide eyewitness accounts, and the episode ties the plague's effects to the broader narrative of imperial overreach that runs through this series. #PlagueOfJustinian #Justinian #Constantinople #BubonicPlague #ByzantineEmpire #Procopius #JohnOfEphesus #Belisarius #Goths #Sassanids #PandemicHistory #DemographicCollapse #YersiniaPestis #LateAntiquity #EasternRomanEmpire #HagiaSophia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27. Mai 2026 - 5 min
Episode The Grain Dole That Starved Rome — Annona and the Fall Cover

The Grain Dole That Starved Rome — Annona and the Fall

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into one of the most paradoxical policy disasters in Roman history: the annona, the grain dole that was supposed to feed the people of Rome but ended up starving the empire of its own resilience. They trace the system from its origins under Gaius Gracchus in 123 BCE, through Augustus's formalization of the cura annonae, to the catastrophic moment when Septimius Severus extended the dole to include olive oil, wine, and pork—and shifted its funding onto the shoulders of provincial cities. Lucas explains how the annona militaris, a separate grain tax for the army, was created under Severus and then gradually expanded under Diocletian and Constantine, bleeding the provinces dry. The hosts explore the crushing burden on Egypt, which supplied a third of Rome's grain, and the final irony: the dole that bought peace in the capital accelerated depopulation, inflation, and the collapse of local economies across the Mediterranean. A story of good intentions paving the road to ruin. #Annona #CuraAnnonae #GaiusGracchus #Augustus #SeptimiusSeverus #Diocletian #Constantine #Egypt #GrainDole #RomanEmpire #EconomicHistory #Inflation #Taxation #ProvincialLife #Alexandria #Ostia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27. Mai 2026 - 8 min
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The Sasanian Plague That Made the Arab Conquest Possible

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the devastating impact of the Plague of Shiraz — also known as the Plague of Amwas — on the Sasanian Empire. Long before the Arab-Muslim armies arrived, the Sasanian heartland was ravaged by waves of bubonic plague that began in the late 530s under Kavad I and peaked under Khosrow I Anushirvan. The pandemic depopulated cities like Ctesiphon, Gutians, and Veh-Ardashir, crippled the tax base, and forced the Sasanian army to rely on expensive foreign mercenaries. We explore the revolt of Vistahm and Vinduyih under Khosrow II, the subsequent civil war, and the military exhaustion that left Persia unable to mount a coordinated defense at al-Qadisiyyah and Nihavand. Drawing on the chronicles of Procopius, John of Ephesus, and the later Arab historians, we examine how plague, not just war, hollowed out the Shahanshah's power. The episode also touches on the Zoroastrian response to the disease — rituals of purification versus the social breakdown — and how the Sasanian state's rigid class hierarchy prevented effective recovery. A must-hear for anyone interested in the real reasons behind the fall of the Sasanian dynasty. #SasanianEmpire #PlagueOfShiraz #KhosrowI #KavadI #BubonicPlague #Ctesiphon #Vistahm #al-Qadisiyyah #ArabConquest #Zoroastrianism #Procopius #JohnOfEphesus #LateAntiquity #Pandemic #MilitaryCollapse #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Ptolemaic Navy That Sank Itself at Andros

In 245 BCE, the Ptolemaic Empire ruled the eastern Mediterranean. Its navy was the most powerful afloat. Then came the Battle of Andros. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the naval clash that destroyed Ptolemaic thalassocracy—the chain of events from the Chremonidean War to the ambitions of Antigonus II Gonatas. They explore the strategy, the ships, and the ripple effects that left Egypt vulnerable and set the stage for Rome. With specific detail on the battle itself and its aftermath, this is a deep dive into a turning point that history often skips. #PtolemaicNavy #BattleOfAndros #AntigonusGonatas #PtolemyIII #ChremonideanWar #Thalassocracy #HellenisticNavies #AlexanderTheGreat #AntigonidDynasty #Egypt #Macedon #AegeanSea #Cyclades #AncientWarfare #NavalHistory #History #FexingoHistory #GreekHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 6 min
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The Battle of Andros That Doomed the Ptolemaic Navy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal but often overlooked moment in Ptolemaic history: the Battle of Andros, fought around 245 BCE off the coast of the Cycladic island. This naval clash between the Ptolemaic fleet under Sophron of Ephesus and the Antigonid fleet of Antigonus II Gonatas marked a turning point in the domination of the Aegean. The Ptolemies lost their thalassocracy, leading to the decline of their influence in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean. Lucas explains how this defeat was not just a military loss but a strategic blunder that strained Egypt's resources, disrupted grain shipments, and contributed to the eventual silver shortage that crippled the empire. The episode also touches on the broader context of the Syrian Wars and the role of the Ptolemaic navy in projecting power. Listeners will learn about the tactics, the aftermath, and how a single battle can set an empire on a path to collapse. #BattleOfAndros #PtolemaicNavy #SophronOfEphesus #AntigonusGonatas #AntigonidDynasty #PtolemaicEmpire #SyrianWars #AncientNavalWarfare #Thalassocracy #AegeanSea #Cyclades #PtolemyIII #HellenisticPeriod #NavalHistory #EgyptianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #AncientEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

25. Mai 2026 - 6 min
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