Justinian the Great: The Emperor Who Tried to Rebuild Rome — Fexingo History

Justinian's Egyptian Grain and the Food Riots That Shook Constantinople

7 min · 7. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into a surprisingly volatile corner of Justinian's reign: the imperial grain supply from Egypt and the food riots that erupted when it faltered. They explore the critical role of the Alexandrian grain fleet, the navicularii merchants who ran it, and the vast state apparatus—the praetorian prefect and the comes sacrarum largitionum—that kept Constantinople fed. But in 544 AD, a combination of plague, drought, and bureaucratic corruption triggered a famine that sparked the so-called 'Grain Riot' in the capital. Lucas recounts the chaos: crowds storming the Palace of Antiochos, the emperor's desperate edicts to fix prices, and the brutal suppression led by the general Belisarius. They also touch on the lesser-known figure of John of Cappadocia, the praetorian prefect whose grain hoarding made him a hated man. The episode uses Procopius's Secret History and John Malalas's chronicle to contrast official accounts with the grim reality of urban hunger. It's a story about the fragility of a mega-city's food system, the politics of scarcity, and how bread—more than armies or laws—could make or break an emperor's grip on power. #Justinian #Constantinople #GrainSupply #Egypt #Alexandria #Annona #Navicularii #FoodRiots #GrainRiot544 #Procopius #JohnMalalas #JohnOfCappadocia #Belisarius #PraetorianPrefect #ByzantineEmpire #LateAntiquity #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In 562, after decades of brutal conflict along the eastern frontier, the Roman and Sassanian empires signed what became known as the Fifty-Year Peace. This episode explores the treaty's terms — the annual tribute of 30,000 solidi, the disputed borderlands of Lazica and Suania, and the fate of the fortress city of Dara. We trace the negotiations through the efforts of imperial envoy Peter the Patrician and his Persian counterpart Yazdgushnasp, then zoom in on the high-stakes diplomacy involving the Christian kingdoms of the Caucasus and the silent role of the Turkic Khaganate looming in the north. Lucas and Luna examine how the treaty held — or failed to — and what it reveals about Justinian's exhausted empire at the end of his reign. Key figures include Peter the Patrician, King Gubazes II of Lazica, and the Persian shah Khosrow I. Based on the accounts of Menander Protector and Procopius. #Justinian #FiftyYearPeace #SassanianEmpire #KhosrowI #PeterThePatrician #Lazica #Dara #Procopius #MenanderProtector #RomanPersianWars #Byzantine #Caucasus #Suania #Tribute #Solidus #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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