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Byzantium's Lost Island Fortress: The Hexamilion Wall and the Fall of the Morea

7 min · 19 de jul de 2026
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After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Byzantine Empire didn't die overnight. Its final outpost clung to life in the Peloponnese, behind a six-mile wall built a century earlier to defend the peninsula from Ottoman incursions. This episode follows the desperate last years of the Despotate of Morea under Demetrios and Thomas Palaiologos, the fratricidal civil war that shattered their defenses, the Hexamilion Wall's repeated breaches from 1423 to 1446, the role of Latin mercenaries like Giovanni Giustiniani Longo who later died defending Constantinople, and the final surrender of Mistra in 1460. We explore how the Greek population in Mystras, with its Byzantine rock-cut chapel of Peribleptos and the frescoes of the Pantanassa, became the last living expression of Palaiologan culture before the Ottoman conquest. Also discussed: the Albanian mercenaries, the Battle of the Olive Grove, the Ottoman commander Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey, and the strange survival of the Palaiologos claim through marriage into the Russian and Western European nobility. #ByzantineEmpire #DespotateOfMorea #HexamilionWall #Mistra #ThomasPalaiologos #DemetriosPalaiologos #FallOfConstantinople #OttomanEmpire #MehmedII #Peloponnese #Palaiologoi #Mystras #GiovanniGiustiniani #TurahanoğluÖmerBey #ByzantineArt #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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