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The Cannon That Broke Byzantium: Orban and the Great Gun

5 min · 11. heinä 2026
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In 1453, a Hungarian engineer named Orban offered his services first to the Byzantine emperor, then to the Ottoman sultan. The result was a cannon of unprecedented size that changed the course of history. This episode explores Orban's background, the politics of arms dealing in the 15th century, the technical challenges of casting and transporting the great bombard, and its devastating effect on the Theodosian Walls. We also examine the legends that surround the gun, including the claim that the walls crumbled in a single day. Drawing on accounts from Doukas, Kritovoulos, and Nicolò Barbaro, we separate fact from fiction and consider how a single weapon became a symbol of the end of an era. #Orban #GreatBombard #Constantinople #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #ByzantineEmpire #TheodosianWalls #SiegeOfConstantinople #1453 #Cannon #HungarianEngineer #Doukas #Kritovoulos #NicolòBarbaro #MedievalHistory #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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