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Byzantium's Secret Fortress: The Theodosian Walls That Defied History

5 min · 9. juni 2026
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When Constantinople fell in 1453, it wasn't because the Theodosian Walls were weak—it was because they were betrayed. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvel that protected the Byzantine capital for over a thousand years: the triple-layered land walls built under Theodosius II. They walk through the moat, the outer wall, the terrace, and the inner wall, explaining how each layer worked in concert to repel Huns, Avars, Arabs, Bulgars, and Rus. They discuss the 447 AD earthquake that leveled the walls and the emergency rebuilding that saved the city from Attila. They reveal the ingenious use of Roman concrete, the secret sally ports for surprise attacks, and the elite marine unit called the epibatai who defended the sea walls. They also cover the critical role of the Blachernae sector in the Fourth Crusade and the final siege, where a single unguarded gate in that sector sealed the empire's fate. This episode reveals why the Theodosian Walls are still considered one of the most effective fortifications ever built. #TheodosianWalls #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #MilitaryEngineering #Fortifications #TheodosiusII #AttilaTheHun #Earthquake447 #Blachernae #Epibatai #SeaWalls #RomanConcrete #SallyPorts #Constantinople1453 #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory #ByzantiumSecrets Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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