Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
When the Plague of Justinian swept through Byzantium in 541 AD, it killed up to a third of the population — but the empire didn't collapse. Instead, it underwent a startling transformation. This episode explores how the plague reshaped the Byzantine economy, military, and society. We follow the crisis through the eyes of Procopius and John of Ephesus, examine the emperor's desperate fiscal reforms, and trace the rise of a new class of provincial elites. We also uncover how the depopulation of Constantinople led to the construction of the Grand Palace's Chrysotriklinos — a throne room built on emptied streets. The plague, we argue, forced Byzantium to abandon the old Roman model of a centralised state and invent something more resilient: a medieval empire built on local power, reduced armies, and a new relationship with the Church. Along the way, we visit the plague pits of Sykai, the moneylenders of the Forum of Constantine, and the icon workshops of the Blachernae district where a new artistic style — the 'Macedonian Renaissance' — was born from devastation. #PlagueOfJustinian #ByzantineEmpire #Procopius #JohnOfEphesus #Chrysotriklinos #Sykai #Blachernae #MacedonianRenaissance #JustinianI #GrandPalace #ForumOfConstantine #BubonicPlague #EconomicHistory #MilitaryReform #ChurchAndState #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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