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The Fall of Trebizond: Mehmed II's Last Greek Conquest

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In 1461, eight years after taking Constantinople, Mehmed II turned his gaze to the final independent Greek state: the Empire of Trebizond. This episode traces the diplomatic and military campaign that ended the last Comnenian dynasty — a story of betrayal, forced marches over the Pontic Alps, and the quiet surrender of Emperor David Komnenos. Along the way we meet the wily Mahmud Pasha, the isolated Qoyunlu Turkmen, and the Genoese merchants of Caffa whose neutrality sealed Trebizond's fate. Lucas and Luna explore how Mehmed's twin strategy of naval blockade and simultaneous land invasion by two separate armies overwhelmed the city without a single siege gun fired in anger. They also consider the aftermath: the fate of David's family, the absorption of the Pontic Greeks into the Ottoman millet, and how Trebizond's fall completed the Ottoman grip on the Black Sea. A lesser-known but decisive chapter in the Conqueror's reign. #Trebizond #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #Byzantine #Comnenos #Pontus #BlackSea #MahmudPasha #DavidKomnenos #UzunHasan #Genoa #Caffa #FallOfTrebizond #1461 #ByzantineEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #Siege Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Fall of Trebizond: Mehmed II's Last Greek Conquest

The Fall of Trebizond: Mehmed II's Last Greek Conquest

In 1461, eight years after taking Constantinople, Mehmed II turned his gaze to the final independent Greek state: the Empire of Trebizond. This episode traces the diplomatic and military campaign that ended the last Comnenian dynasty — a story of betrayal, forced marches over the Pontic Alps, and the quiet surrender of Emperor David Komnenos. Along the way we meet the wily Mahmud Pasha, the isolated Qoyunlu Turkmen, and the Genoese merchants of Caffa whose neutrality sealed Trebizond's fate. Lucas and Luna explore how Mehmed's twin strategy of naval blockade and simultaneous land invasion by two separate armies overwhelmed the city without a single siege gun fired in anger. They also consider the aftermath: the fate of David's family, the absorption of the Pontic Greeks into the Ottoman millet, and how Trebizond's fall completed the Ottoman grip on the Black Sea. A lesser-known but decisive chapter in the Conqueror's reign. #Trebizond #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #Byzantine #Comnenos #Pontus #BlackSea #MahmudPasha #DavidKomnenos #UzunHasan #Genoa #Caffa #FallOfTrebizond #1461 #ByzantineEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #Siege Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Dream of Rome: The Sultan Who Claimed Caesar's Throne

Mehmed II's Dream of Rome: The Sultan Who Claimed Caesar's Throne

After conquering Constantinople, Mehmed II didn't just call himself sultan — he claimed the title Kayser-i Rum, Caesar of the Roman Empire. But what did that actually mean? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Mehmed's audacious project to revive and rule a universal Roman empire from his new capital. They trace his patronage of Greek scholars like George Amiroutzes and the translation of Ptolemy's Geography, his fascination with Alexander the Great and the Trojan War, his legal reforms blending Islamic and Roman traditions in the Kanunname, and his campaigns to reunite the old Roman world — from Trebizond to Otranto. They also grapple with the tensions between his imperial vision and his Islamic identity, and ask whether the dream died with him or shaped the Ottoman centuries to come. #MehmedII #KayserIRum #OttomanEmpire #Constantinople #RomanEmpire #Caesar #GeorgeAmiroutzes #PtolemyGeography #Kanunname #Otranto #Trebizond #AlexanderTheGreat #TrojanWar #Avni #Byzantium #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Mosque: Faith, Empire and the Conqueror's Legacy

Mehmed II's Mosque: Faith, Empire and the Conqueror's Legacy

After taking Constantinople, Mehmed II set about transforming the vanquished Christian city into the Islamic capital of a world empire. But his most audacious architectural project was the Fatih Mosque complex, a sprawling külliye built on the ruins of the Church of the Holy Apostles. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what the mosque reveals about Mehmed's vision of himself as both a pious Muslim sultan and a universal emperor in the tradition of Constantine and Justinian. They discuss the role of the architect Atik Sinan, the controversy over the sultan's controversial tax on Christians to fund construction, and the devastating 1766 earthquake that nearly destroyed the original structure. Along the way, they touch on Mehmed's famous edict of toleration, the complex's function as a center of learning with eight madrasas, and how the mosque's layout deliberately echoed Hagia Sophia while asserting Islamic supremacy. This is a story of power, faith, and the built environment as propaganda. #MehmedII #FatihMosque #Constantinople #OttomanArchitecture #Külliye #AtikSinan #ChurchOfTheHolyApostles #HagiaSophia #Topkapi #Kayser-iRum #Avni #Madrasa #Edirne #1766Earthquake #Conquest #Istanbul #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Otranto: The Ottoman Invasion of Italy

Mehmed II's Otranto: The Ottoman Invasion of Italy

In 1480, just a year after his death, Sultan Mehmed II launched one of his most audacious campaigns: an amphibious invasion of the Italian peninsula. This episode tells the story of the Ottoman landing at Otranto, a port city in the Kingdom of Naples. We follow the fleet under Gedik Ahmed Pasha, the brutal siege and sack of the city, the mass execution of 800 Christians who refused to convert, and the subsequent standoff with a coalition of Italian states led by King Ferrante of Naples and the Pope. Why did Mehmed target Italy? What role did the Knights of Rhodes and the Venetian Republic play? And how did the death of Mehmed II in 1481 abruptly end the occupation? We explore the strategic calculus, the terror it inspired across Europe, and the forgotten legacy of this 'Ottoman toehold' in Italy. A gripping tale of ambition, faith, and the fragility of empires. #MehmedII #Otranto #OttomanEmpire #Italy #GedikAhmedPasha #SiegeOfOtranto #1480 #KingdomOfNaples #PopeSixtusIV #FerranteOfNaples #KnightsOfRhodes #Venice #AmphibiousInvasion #Martyrdom #Renaissance #History #FexingoHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Siege of Belgrade: The Battle That Stopped the Sultan

Mehmed II's Siege of Belgrade: The Battle That Stopped the Sultan

In 1456, just three years after conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II marched his army toward the fortified city of Belgrade, the last major obstacle to Ottoman domination of the Balkans. What followed was one of the most dramatic and bloody sieges of the 15th century — one that pitted the sultan's elite Janissaries and massive bombards against a ragtag army of crusaders led by the legendary Hungarian regent John Hunyadi and the fiery Franciscan friar Giovanni da Capistrano. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the siege's key moments: Mehmed's failed naval assault on the Danube, the brutal street fighting within the city walls, the mysterious 'Belgrade Miracle' where a peasant army broke the Ottoman lines, and the aftermath that left Mehmed wounded, Hunyadi dead of plague, and the pope calling for bells to ring at noon — a tradition still observed today. Discover how the siege of Belgrade saved Christian Europe from invasion for another 70 years, and why it remains one of the great what-ifs of Ottoman history. #MehmedII #SiegeOfBelgrade #JohnHunyadi #GiovanniDaCapistrano #OttomanEmpire #Crusade #1456 #Danube #Janissaries #Bombard #MedievalHistory #BalkanHistory #MilitaryHistory #Belgrade #Hungary #FexingoHistory #Sultan #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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