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The Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, endured for over a millennium after the fall of the West, preserving Roman law, Greek learning, and Orthodox Christianity. This podcast explores its rise from Constantinople's foundation by Constantine the Great to its tragic fall in 1453. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the reigns of Justinian I and Theodora, the Nika Revolt, the Hagia Sophia, and the codification of Roman law. We delve into the iconoclastic controversies, the Macedonian Renaissance, and the Komnenian restoration. The empire's military innovations—Greek fire, the thematic system, and elite Varangian Guard—are examined alongside its diplomatic strategies and silk monopoly. Key figures like Basil II the Bulgar-Slayer and Anna Komnene come to life. The show covers the Great Schism of 1054, the Fourth Crusade's sack of Constantinople in 1204, and the Palaiologan revival. We discuss the empire's legacy in art, liturgy, and Slavic civilization. Why does Byzantium matter? It shaped Eastern Europe, bridged antiquity and modernity, and offers lessons on resilience and adaptation. Join us as we unravel a civilization that refused to die. #ByzantineEmpire #EasternRomanEmpire #Constantinople #JustinianTheGreat #Theodora #HagiaSophia #GreekFire #VarangianGuard #Iconoclasm #MacedonianRenaissance #Komnenos #BasilII #AnnaKomnene #FourthCrusade #GreatSchism #Palaiologos #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Basil the Bulgar-Slayer: Byzantium's Bloodiest Emperor

Basil the Bulgar-Slayer: Byzantium's Bloodiest Emperor

Emperor Basil II, known to history as the Bulgar-Slayer, ruled the Byzantine Empire at the height of its medieval power. But his brutal nickname comes from a single, shocking act of calculated violence. After a decades-long war against the First Bulgarian Empire, Basil defeated Tsar Samuel's army near the Belasitsa Mountains in 1014. Then he ordered 14,000 prisoners blinded, leaving every hundredth man with one eye to lead the rest back to their ruler. Samuel died of a heart attack at the sight. Basil's conquest brought Bulgaria under Byzantine rule for nearly two centuries, but the atrocity cast a long shadow. This episode explores Basil's long reign—from his early struggles against rebellious generals like Bardas Skleros and Bardas Phokas, to his military reforms, his expansion of the thematic system, and his shrewd diplomacy with the Kievan Rus'. It also asks: was Basil a necessary defender of the empire or a war criminal by any standard? We examine the sources—from the Byzantine historian John Skylitzes to the Bulgarian tradition—and what the Bulgar-Slayer's legacy means today. #BasilII #ByzantineEmpire #BulgarSlayer #MedievalBulgaria #TsarSamuel #BattleOfKleidion #ByzantineMilitary #JohnSkylitzes #MacedonianDynasty #BardasSkleros #BardasPhokas #KievanRus #ThematicSystem #Blinding #MedievalHistory #Byzantium #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Byzantium's Iconoclasm: The Second Storm Under Theodora

Byzantium's Iconoclasm: The Second Storm Under Theodora

In this episode, we explore the second wave of Byzantine Iconoclasm, which erupted under Emperor Theophilos and was reversed by his widow Theodora. We delve into the theological debates, the persecution of iconodules, and the dramatic restoration of icons in 843 AD, known as the Triumph of Orthodoxy. Discover how the Stoudios Monastery became a bastion of icon veneration, the role of Empress Theodora in ending the controversy, and the lasting impact on Byzantine art and liturgy. We also touch on the Council of Nicaea II and the lingering tensions between iconodules and iconoclasts. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel this pivotal chapter in Byzantine history, where faith, politics, and art collided. #Byzantium #Iconoclasm #SecondIconoclasm #Theodora #Theophilos #TriumphOfOrthodoxy #StoudiosMonastery #Methodios #Iconodule #Iconoclast #Eikon #ByzantineArt #EmpressTheodora #ByzantineEmpire #HagiaSophia #CouncilOfNicaeaII #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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Byzantium's Iconoclasm: The Second Storm Under Theodora

Episode 75 of The Byzantine Empire revisits the Iconoclast controversy, but not the first wave under Leo III. Instead, we dive into the second, more violent period under Theophilos, and the decisive restoration of icons by Empress Theodora in 843. Discover how Theophilos's strict enforcement destroyed art and lives, how his widow Theodora maneuvered to reverse his policies while preserving his memory, and why the Triumph of Orthodoxy remains a defining moment for Eastern Christianity. Along the way, we explore the role of the Stoudios Monastery, the patriarch Methodios, and the lasting impact on Byzantine art and liturgy. This is a story of conviction, compromise, and the power of images in faith. #Byzantium #Iconoclasm #Theodora #Theophilos #TriumphOfOrthodoxy #StoudiosMonastery #Methodios #ByzantineArt #SecondIconoclasm #EmpressTheodora #CouncilOfNicaea #JohnOfDamascus #ByzantineEmpire #OrthodoxChristianity #Iconodule #Iconoclast #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Byzantium's Forgotten Emperor: Theophilus and the Baghdad Embassy

Byzantium's Forgotten Emperor: Theophilus and the Baghdad Embassy

In 831 AD, Emperor Theophilus of Byzantium built a Baghdad-style palace in Constantinople, complete with a golden throne, automata, and a mechanical tree with singing birds. This episode explores the little-known story of the Byzantine embassy to Caliph al-Ma'mun in 830, a diplomatic exchange that saw Greek scholars bring Ptolemy's Almagest back to Constantinople, sparking a revival of science and philosophy. Theophilus, often overshadowed by his iconoclast predecessors, emerges as a complex figure: a patron of learning who also persecuted iconophiles, a builder who modeled his palace on the Abbasid caliph's, and a ruler who sought to match Baghdad's intellectual brilliance. Drawing on the chronicles of Genesios and Symeon the Logothete, we uncover how this exchange shaped Byzantine astronomy, influenced the revival of Aristotelian thought, and created one of the most bizarre cultural borrowings in medieval history: a Roman emperor trying to outdo the Caliph at his own game. #Theophilus #ByzantineEmpire #AbbasidCaliphate #Baghdad #AlMamun #ByzantineAmbassy #Almagest #Ptolemy #GreekScience #GoldenThrone #Automata #Iconoclasm #Constantinople #Genesios #SymeonLogothete #MedievalScience #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 7 min
Portada del episodio Byzantium's Iconoclasm: When Art Became Heresy

Byzantium's Iconoclasm: When Art Became Heresy

In the 8th and 9th centuries, the Byzantine Empire tore itself apart over images. Emperor Leo III ordered the destruction of religious icons, sparking a civil war of theology that lasted over a century. Lucas and Luna explore the Iconoclastic Controversy — the emperors who banned icons, the monks who defied them, and the brutal persecutions that followed. They discuss the Council of Hieria in 754, the triumph of Orthodoxy under Empress Theodora in 843, and the enduring legacy of icon veneration in Eastern Christianity. Along the way, they touch on the role of the papacy, the rise of the Carolingians, and the famous mosaics of Hagia Sophia that survived the destruction. A story of faith, power, and the question of whether art can ever truly represent the divine. #Byzantium #Iconoclasm #IconoclasticControversy #LeoIII #ConstantineV #EmpressIrene #Theodora #JohnDamascene #CouncilOfHieria #TriumphOfOrthodoxy #HagiaSophia #Mosaics #Monks #Papacy #Charlemagne #OrthodoxChurch #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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