The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
In 1014, on a narrow pass in the Belasitsa Mountains, the Byzantine emperor Basil II fought a battle that would define his brutal legacy. The Battle of Kleidion — also known as the Battle of Belasitsa — was the culmination of decades of war between Byzantium and the First Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Samuel. After a hard-fought victory, Basil II ordered the blinding of some 14,000 Bulgarian prisoners, leaving every hundredth man with one eye to lead the others back to their tsar. The sight is said to have killed Samuel from shock. But was this really an act of calculated terror, or has the story been exaggerated by chroniclers like John Skylitzes and Michael Psellos? In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the battle itself — the Byzantine flanking maneuver through the Kresna Gorge, the role of the Varangian Guard, and the political aftermath — before digging into the moral controversy of the mass blinding. They explore the wider context of Basil's campaigns, the fate of the Bulgarian state, and how Kleidion became a symbol of Byzantine ruthlessness that still provokes debate today. #BattleOfKleidion #BasilII #BulgarianEmpire #TsarSamuel #Belasitsa #ByzantineEmpire #VarangianGuard #JohnSkylitzes #MichaelPsellos #MassBlinding #MedievalWarfare #BalkansHistory #KresnaGorge #ByzantineArmy #FirstBulgarianEmpire #SiegeOfMelnik #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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