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

The Serpent Column: Bronze Witness to a Thousand Years

7 min · 9. juli 2026
episode The Serpent Column: Bronze Witness to a Thousand Years cover

Description

Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary history of the Serpent Column, the ancient bronze monument that has stood in Istanbul's Hippodrome for over 2,500 years. Originally cast by the Greeks to commemorate the victory at Plataea in 479 BCE, it was moved to Constantinople by Constantine the Great and became a silent witness to the city's transformation from Byzantium to Ottoman Istanbul. The episode traces its journey from Delphi to the Hippodrome, its damage during the Fourth Crusade, its near-destruction by Mehmed the Conqueror's final siege, and its survival today as one of the world's oldest public monuments. Along the way, Lucas and Luna discuss the lost golden tripod, the missing serpent heads, and the fragment now housed in a museum. The episode also delves into the column's symbolic meaning across empires: for the Greeks, it was a victory offering; for the Byzantines, a talisman; for the Ottomans, a trophy of conquest. A single bronze monument encapsulates the layered history of a city that has outlasted every empire that claimed it. #SerpentColumn #Hippodrome #Constantinople #Istanbul #Delphi #Plataea #ConstantineTheGreat #MehmedTheConqueror #FourthCrusade #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #AncientGreece #BronzeMonument #LostWonders #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Constantinople to Istanbul: How a City Changed the World — Fexingo History community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

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

All episodes

145 episodes

episode The Serpent Column: Bronze Witness to a Thousand Years artwork

The Serpent Column: Bronze Witness to a Thousand Years

Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary history of the Serpent Column, the ancient bronze monument that has stood in Istanbul's Hippodrome for over 2,500 years. Originally cast by the Greeks to commemorate the victory at Plataea in 479 BCE, it was moved to Constantinople by Constantine the Great and became a silent witness to the city's transformation from Byzantium to Ottoman Istanbul. The episode traces its journey from Delphi to the Hippodrome, its damage during the Fourth Crusade, its near-destruction by Mehmed the Conqueror's final siege, and its survival today as one of the world's oldest public monuments. Along the way, Lucas and Luna discuss the lost golden tripod, the missing serpent heads, and the fragment now housed in a museum. The episode also delves into the column's symbolic meaning across empires: for the Greeks, it was a victory offering; for the Byzantines, a talisman; for the Ottomans, a trophy of conquest. A single bronze monument encapsulates the layered history of a city that has outlasted every empire that claimed it. #SerpentColumn #Hippodrome #Constantinople #Istanbul #Delphi #Plataea #ConstantineTheGreat #MehmedTheConqueror #FourthCrusade #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #AncientGreece #BronzeMonument #LostWonders #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. juli 20267 min
episode The Silent Siege: Bayezid II and the Venetian War for Constantinople artwork

The Silent Siege: Bayezid II and the Venetian War for Constantinople

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known chapter of Ottoman history: the 1463–1479 Ottoman-Venetian War, triggered by Bayezid II's predecessor Mehmed II's conquest of Constantinople. They focus on the siege of Negroponte (Chalkis), where a Venetian admiral named Giovanni Loredan faced off against Ottoman forces under Mahmud Pasha. The conversation covers the role of the Janissaries, the strategic importance of the Aegean islands, and the peace treaty that shaped the Mediterranean for centuries. Lucas explains how the Venetians used their galley fleet to harass Ottoman shipping, and how the Ottomans responded with a new naval buildup. Luna chimes in with questions about the economic impact on the city's trade. The episode also touches on Bayezid II's more cautious approach compared to his father, and how the war ultimately cemented Ottoman control over the eastern Mediterranean. Includes a donation segment early on, asking listeners to support the show at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #OttomanVenetianWar #BayezidII #MehmedII #Negroponte #GiovanniLoredan #MahmudPasha #Janissaries #AegeanSea #VenetianRepublic #Constantinople #IstanbulHistory #FexingoHistory #Siege #GalleyWarfare #15thCentury #History #MiddleEast #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday5 min
episode The Blind Sultan: Bayezid II and Ottoman Civil War artwork

The Blind Sultan: Bayezid II and Ottoman Civil War

Mehmed the Conqueror died in 1481, leaving two sons: Bayezid and Cem. The ensuing civil war would tear the Ottoman Empire apart and reshape its future. This episode explores the brothers' struggle—Bayezid's victory, Cem's exile and death, and the brutal fratricide that became Ottoman policy. We examine how Bayezid, despite his epithet 'the Pious,' consolidated power through ruthless means, and how the conflict nearly cost the Ottomans their grip on Europe. Along the way, we touch on the Janissaries' role as kingmakers, the Knights of St. John's cynical diplomacy, and the shadow of Mehmed's conquests. This is a story of ambition, betrayal, and the price of unity. #BayezidII #CemSultan #OttomanCivilWar #Fratricide #MehmedII #KnightsOfStJohn #Janissaries #Rhodes #OttomanEmpire #15thCentury #SuccessionCrisis #SultanBayezid #CemSultanExile #OttomanHistory #Constantinople #Istanbul #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday7 min
episode Sultanahmet Square: From Hippodrome to Heart of Istanbul artwork

Sultanahmet Square: From Hippodrome to Heart of Istanbul

In this episode of Constantinople to Istanbul, Lucas and Luna explore the layered history of Sultanahmet Square, the city's ancient social and political heart. They trace its evolution from the Roman Hippodrome, where chariot races and the Nika Revolt unfolded, through its transformation under Ottoman rule. Learn how the Serpent Column, the Obelisk of Theodosius, and the Walled Obelisk survived centuries, and how Mehmed the Conqueror repurposed the space for imperial ceremonies. The conversation also covers the construction of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (the Blue Mosque) under Ahmed I, the square's role in Ottoman processions, and its modern life as a tourist hub. Specific details include the Hippodrome's spina, the unearthing of the Great Palace Mosaic, and the destruction of the Kathisma. This episode offers a vivid portrait of a public space that has shaped the city's identity for over a millennium. #SultanahmetSquare #Hippodrome #Constantinople #Istanbul #Byzantium #OttomanEmpire #BlueMosque #SultanAhmedMosque #MehmedII #AhmedI #SerpentColumn #ObeliskOfTheodosius #WalledObelisk #AtMeydani #NikaRevolt #ChariotRacing #ByzantineHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7. juli 20267 min
episode The Boukoleon Palace: Byzantium's Lost Waterfront artwork

The Boukoleon Palace: Byzantium's Lost Waterfront

The Boukoleon Palace was the seat of Byzantine power for centuries, clinging to the Marmara shore below the Great Palace. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the palace's origins under Theodosius II, its expansion by Justinian, and its transformation into a fortress-palace after the Fourth Crusade. They trace the story of the harbour of Hormisdas, the legendary statue of a bull and lion that gave the palace its name, and the tragic final days of the Palaiologoi emperors who watched their empire shrink from its windows. The episode also covers the palace's afterlife under the Ottomans, who used its stones for their own buildings, and the 19th-century railway that cut through its remains. A story of power, ruin, and the relentless reshaping of a city. #Boukoleon #Hormisdas #TheodosiusII #Justinian #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #Palaiologoi #FourthCrusade #LatinEmpire #MarmaraSea #OttomanEmpire #GreatPalace #Topkapi #Sultanahmet #Istanbul #ByzantineArchitecture #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7. juli 20266 min