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Georgia, a land of soaring Caucasus peaks and ancient stone monasteries, has for millennia been a crossroads where empires clashed and cultures converged. In this series, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the full arc of Georgian history — from the rise of the Colchis and Iberian kingdoms, through the golden age under King David the Builder and Queen Tamar, to the brutal partitions between Ottoman and Safavid powers, and the eventual absorption into the Russian Empire. We examine the pivotal Battle of Didgori (1121), the cultural flowering of the Georgian Orthodox Church, and the unique alphabet born from missionary zeal. The narrative traces the nation's resilience under Mongol invasions, the tragic fall of Tbilisi to the Seljuks, and the shifting loyalties of the Bagrationi dynasty. Through treaties like Georgievsk (1783) and conflicts such as the Russo-Turkish wars, we see how Georgia’s position — a Christian enclave surrounded by Islamic empires — shaped its identity. Debates over the role of the church, the legacy of Soviet rule, and the modern struggle for sovereignty echo today. This is not a simple timeline; it’s a meditation on survival, faith, and the cost of being a buffer state. Why does a small nation of four million command such outsized global attention? Join us as we uncover the roots of modern Georgia, where ancient wine traditions and mountain fortresses still whisper the stories of a people who refused to disappear. #GeorgiaHistory #Caucasus #KingdomOfGeorgia #DavidTheBuilder #QueenTamar #BagrationiDynasty #BattleOfDidgori #Colchis #Iberia #GeorgianOrthodoxChurch #TreatyOfGeorgievsk #OttomanEmpire #SafavidIran #RussianEmpire #SovietGeorgia #WineCulture #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Georgia's Queen Tamar and the Georgian Military Roads

Georgia's Queen Tamar and the Georgian Military Roads

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strategic and cultural significance of the Georgian Military Roads—ancient routes through the Caucasus that connected Georgia to the North and South. They focus on the construction and use of these roads during Queen Tamar's reign in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, a time of Georgia's Golden Age. The conversation covers the roads' role in trade, military campaigns (including Tamar's expeditions against the Ildenizids and the capture of Trebizond), and the engineering challenges of crossing the Likhi and Greater Caucasus ranges. The hosts also touch on the later Russian-built Georgian Military Road of the 19th century, contrasting it with the medieval network. Expect mentions of Dariali Gorge, Terek River, Daryal Pass, and the fortified town of Ananuri. Lucas explains how these roads enabled Georgia to project power and wealth, while also becoming conduits for cultural exchange with the Byzantine, Persian, and Turkic worlds. The episode ends with a reflection on how these roads shaped Georgia's identity as a crossroads civilization. #GeorgianMilitaryRoads #QueenTamar #GoldenAgeOfGeorgia #CaucasusTradeRoutes #DarialiGorge #Ananuri #Ildenizids #Trebizond #Bagrationi #MedievalGeorgia #Caucasus #History #FexingoHistory #GeorgianHistory #SilkRoad #MilitaryRoads #TamarTheGreat #DaryalPass Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio Georgia's Queen Tamar and the 1204 Fall of Constantinople

Georgia's Queen Tamar and the 1204 Fall of Constantinople

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal but often overlooked moment in Georgian history: Queen Tamar's involvement in the creation of the Empire of Trebizond in 1204. As the Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople, two Bagrationi princes, Alexios and David Komnenos, fled to the Georgian court. With Tamar's military support—troops, gold, and ships—they seized Trebizond and established a new Byzantine successor state. Lucas explains how Tamar's motivations included family ties, geopolitical strategy, and her rivalry with the Angeloi dynasty. He also discusses the controversial sources, including the unreliable chronicler Michael Panaretos and the lack of mention in Georgian chronicles. The episode examines how Trebizond became a crucial ally for Georgia, controlling key Black Sea trade routes and sheltering Bagrationi refugees after the Mongol invasions. Luna asks about the Komnenos family's Georgian blood, the role of Tamar's husband David Soslan, and why this episode remains debated among historians. The conversation ends with a reflection on how Tamar's reign marked Georgia's peak influence in the region, even as her successors struggled to maintain it. #TamarOfGeorgia #EmpireOfTrebizond #FourthCrusade #Komnenoi #Bagrationi #BlackSea #DavidSoslan #MichaelPanaretos #1204 #MedievalGeorgia #ByzantineSuccessor #CaucasusHistory #QueenTamar #Trebizond #History #FexingoHistory #GeorgianGoldenAge #Angelic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Mongol Invasion of Georgia: Queen Rusudan's Desperate Resistance

The Mongol Invasion of Georgia: Queen Rusudan's Desperate Resistance

In 1220, the Mongol Empire crashed into the Kingdom of Georgia like a hammer from the east. This episode follows Queen Rusudan, who inherited a kingdom shattered by the first Mongol invasions and faced impossible choices as Chormaqan's armies returned. We explore how Tbilisi fell, how the queen fled to Kutaisi, and how the Mongols' brutal new style of warfare — total war targeting entire populations — broke Georgia's medieval golden age. Along the way, we examine the role of the Mkhargrdzeli amirspasalars, the split between eastern and western Georgia, and the enduring impact of Mongol rule on the Caucasus. A story of survival, compromise, and the loss of a kingdom's sovereignty. #MongolInvasion #QueenRusudan #GeorgiaHistory #Chormaqan #TbilisiSiege #Caucasus #Bagrationi #Mkhargrdzeli #MedievalGeorgia #MongolEmpire #Kutaisi #DavidUlu #Amirspasalar #GoldenAgeGeorgia #13thCentury #EmpireAndResistance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 6 min
Portada del episodio Georgia's Queen Rusudan: The Mongol Invasion and a Kingdom Divided

Georgia's Queen Rusudan: The Mongol Invasion and a Kingdom Divided

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the turbulent reign of Queen Rusudan, daughter of Queen Tamar and sister of King Lasha-Giorgi. Following the Golden Age, Rusudan faced the Mongol invasion led by Chormaqan and later Baiju. In 1242, she signed a treaty with the Mongols, agreeing to pay a yearly tribute of 50,000 gold pieces. The episode covers the betrayal of the amirspasalar Avag Mkhargrdzeli, who negotiated separately with the Mongols, the sack of Tbilisi in 1236, and Rusudan's flight to Kutaisi. It also delves into the internal struggles with the Church over her son David's legitimacy, her controversial correspondence with Pope Gregory IX seeking a crusade, and the lasting consequences of Mongol suzerainty. The episode highlights how Rusudan's decisions shaped Georgia's division into eastern and western kingdoms, setting the stage for centuries of fragmentation. #QueenRusudan #MongolInvasion #Georgia #Bagrationi #TbilisiSack1236 #Chormaqan #Baiju #AvagMkhargrdzeli #PopeGregoryIX #Kutaisi #DavidVIUlu #DavidIVLashaGiorgi #MedievalHistory #CaucasusHistory #MongolEmpire #Treaty1242 #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Georgia's Queen Tamar: The Golden Age and Its Legacy

Georgia's Queen Tamar: The Golden Age and Its Legacy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Queen Tamar, the most celebrated monarch in Georgian history. They discuss her ascension in 1184, the challenges she faced as a female ruler, her military campaigns against the Seljuks, and the cultural flourishing that produced Shota Rustaveli's epic poem 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin.' The conversation touches on Tamar's diplomatic marriages, her role in the founding of the Empire of Trebizond, and the enduring legend of her as a wise and just queen. Specific details include the Battle of Shamkor in 1195, where Tamar's forces defeated the Ildenizids, and the construction of monasteries like Vardzia. The episode also examines the historical debate around Tamar's gender and how it shaped her rule. Listeners will come away with a vivid picture of Georgia's golden age and its most iconic ruler. #QueenTamar #Georgia #GoldenAge #Bagrationi #ShotaRustaveli #KnightInThePanthersSkin #BattleOfShamkor #Vardzia #Trebizond #Seljuks #Ildenizids #MedievalGeorgia #Sakartvelo #Caucasus #History #FexingoHistory #WomenInHistory #MedievalQueens Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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