Constantinople to Istanbul: How a City Changed the World — Fexingo History

The Chora Church and the Last Flowering of Byzantine Art

9 min · 26. juni 2026
episode The Chora Church and the Last Flowering of Byzantine Art cover

Beskrivelse

In this episode, Lucas and Luna step away from the familiar landmarks of Hagia Sophia and the Great Palace to explore one of Constantinople's most hidden treasures: the Chora Church, or Kariye Camii, in the Edirnekapı district. They discuss how this small monastery church became the canvas for a spectacular artistic renaissance under the Palaiologan dynasty, specifically through the patronage of Theodore Metochites, a brilliant polymath and prime minister of the empire in the early 14th century. The conversation delves into the mosaics and frescoes that depict scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary, executed in a style that blends classical naturalism with Byzantine spirituality—a movement sometimes called the Palaiologan Renaissance. Lucas explains the historical context: the empire's precarious survival after the Latin occupation, the recovery of Constantinople by Michael VIII Palaiologos in 1261, and the cultural flowering that followed despite political and economic decline. They also touch on the church's later transformation into a mosque under the Ottomans, the plastering over of the mosaics, and their eventual restoration in the 20th century. The episode highlights how Chora's art represents a poignant last gasp of Byzantine creativity before the fall of the city in 1453. #ChoraChurch #KariyeCamii #TheodoreMetochites #PalaiologanRenaissance #ByzantineArt #Mosaics #Frescoes #MichaelVIII #Edirnekapı #Constantinople #Istanbul #ByzantineEmpire #LateByzantine #ArtHistory #ReligiousArt #OrthodoxChristianity #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Constantinople to Istanbul: How a City Changed the World — Fexingo History-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

152 episoder

episode The Hippodrome: Chariots, Riots, and the Soul of Constantinople cover

The Hippodrome: Chariots, Riots, and the Soul of Constantinople

This episode zooms in on the Hippodrome of Constantinople — not just a racetrack, but the political and social heart of the Byzantine Empire for over a thousand years. Lucas and Luna explore how the Hippodrome functioned as a space for imperial ceremony, popular assembly, and violent factionalism. They discuss the origins of the chariot racing factions — the Blues and Greens — and how these groups evolved from sports fans to political militias capable of toppling emperors. The conversation covers the Nika Revolt of 532 AD, when Justinian nearly lost his throne in the Hippodrome, and the role of Empress Theodora in that crisis. They also touch on the surviving monuments: the Serpent Column, the Obelisk of Theodosius, and the Walled Obelisk. The episode traces the Hippodrome's gradual decline after the Fourth Crusade and its transformation under the Ottomans into the At Meydanı, or Horse Square, where the Sultan Ahmed Mosque now stands. Along the way, listeners learn about the spina, the Kathisma, the Mese, and the Great Palace's connection to the Hippodrome. A vivid picture emerges of a space where the fate of an empire was decided by the roar of the crowd. #Hippodrome #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #ChariotRacing #BluesAndGreens #NikaRevolt #Justinian #Theodora #SerpentColumn #ObeliskOfTheodosius #AtMeydani #Sultanahmet #TopkapiPalace #Istanbul #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #AncientSports Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går6 min
episode The Great Fire of 1870 That Remade Istanbul cover

The Great Fire of 1870 That Remade Istanbul

In 1870, a massive fire swept through the Beyoğlu district of Constantinople, then a cosmopolitan hub of the Ottoman Empire. This episode tells the story of that blaze: how it started in a humble workshop on a September night, spread with terrifying speed through wooden buildings, and ultimately consumed thousands of homes, businesses, and embassies. We explore the city's long struggle with fire, the inadequacy of the tulumbacı fire brigades, and the sweeping urban reforms that followed—including the adoption of stone construction, wider streets, and modern firefighting equipment. Along the way, we meet the eclectic population of Beyoğlu: Levantine merchants, European diplomats, Ottoman officials, and ordinary locals who rebuilt their neighborhood. We also ask: did the fire clear the way for progress, or erase an irreplaceable cultural mosaic? This episode draws on eyewitness accounts, official reports, and the broader history of Istanbul's ever-changing urban fabric. #GreatFireof1870 #Beyoğlu #Pera #OttomanEmpire #Istanbul #Constantinople #UrbanHistory #Firefighting #Tulumbacı #19thCentury #Levantines #UrbanRenewal #GrandRuedePéra #OttomanReforms #Tanzimat #History #FexingoHistory #DisasterHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går8 min
episode The Construction of Hagia Sophia: Justinian's Grand Vision cover

The Construction of Hagia Sophia: Justinian's Grand Vision

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the construction of Hagia Sophia under Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. They discuss the architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, the use of innovative pendentive construction, the vast dome, and the incorporation of materials from across the empire, including columns from the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus. The episode also covers the challenges of building such a massive structure, including earthquakes and the collapse of the original dome, leading to its reconstruction with a higher profile. The conversation touches on the symbolism of the church as a microcosm of the universe, the political motivations behind Justinian's building program, and the lasting legacy of Hagia Sophia as a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Listeners will gain insight into the engineering marvels and cultural significance of this iconic building, which later became a mosque and now a museum. #HagiaSophia #Justinian #ByzantineArchitecture #AnthemiusOfTralles #IsidorusOfMiletus #PendentiveConstruction #Dome #GreatChurch #Constantinople #Istanbul #SixthCentury #ByzantineEmpire #NikaRevolt #Procopius #TempleOfArtemis #Earthquake #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. juli 20265 min
episode The Sublime Porte: Inside Ottoman Diplomacy cover

The Sublime Porte: Inside Ottoman Diplomacy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Ottoman Empire's diplomatic hub, the Sublime Porte, and its role in shaping Istanbul's global influence. They discuss the Grand Vizier's court, the dragoman system, and how the Porte negotiated with European powers through gifts, spies, and ceremonial protocol. Learn about the Topkapı Palace's Gate of Felicity, the role of renegade ambassadors, and the 1740 Capitulations that granted France trade privileges. The hosts also touch on the Tanzimat reforms and the Porte's decline in the 19th century. This episode offers a fresh perspective on Constantinople's transformation into an Ottoman capital without repeating earlier topics. #SublimePorte #OttomanEmpire #Diplomacy #Istanbul #TopkapiPalace #GrandVizier #Dragoman #Capitulations #Tanzimat #GateOfFelicity #MehmedTheConqueror #SuleimanTheMagnificent #EuropeanAmbassadors #OttomanCourt #Constantinople #DiplomaticHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. juli 20265 min
episode The Ottoman City of Seven Hills: Constantinople's Islamic Transformation cover

The Ottoman City of Seven Hills: Constantinople's Islamic Transformation

After Mehmed II's conquest, Constantinople wasn't just renamed Istanbul — it was physically remade as an Islamic capital. Episode 148 explores how the Ottoman sultans transformed the city's skyline, infrastructure, and identity between 1453 and the 16th century. We trace the building of the first imperial mosque complexes (külliye) on the city's seven hills, the repurposing of Hagia Sophia with minarets and mihrab, the creation of the Grand Bazaar, and the waterworks that supported a growing population. We also examine how non-Muslim communities were integrated through the millet system, and how Topkapi Palace reimagined Byzantine imperial traditions. Key figures include Mehmed II, Mimar Sinan, and the influential architect Atik Sinan. Listeners will gain a new understanding of how one city physically evolved while keeping its soul as a crossroads of worlds. #OttomanEmpire #Istanbul #MehmedII #MimarSinan #HagiaSophia #TopkapiPalace #GrandBazaar #Külliye #MilletSystem #ByzantineArchitecture #IslamicArchitecture #SüleymaniyeMosque #FatihMosque #Constantinople #UrbanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10. juli 20269 min