Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
This episode of Byzantine Secrets explores the empire's sophisticated use of gift-giving as a diplomatic tool. Lucas and Luna unpack how emperors from Constantine the Great to the Palaiologoi deployed treasures—reliquaries, silk robes, gold vessels, and even live animals—to awe foreign envoys, secure alliances, and project power. They examine the 10th-century treatise De Ceremoniis for its meticulous instructions on gift protocols, the story of the 957 visit of Princess Olga of Kiev to Constantinople, and the infamous 968 embassy of Liutprand of Cremona. The conversation contrasts Byzantine strategies with those of their neighbors: the Carolingians, Abbasids, and Kievan Rus. Lucas details how a gift's material, timing, and presentation could signal rank, intent, or a veiled threat. He also highlights a specific artifact—the 10th-century Limburg Staurotheke, a gem-encrusted reliquary given to a German cathedral—as a surviving example of imperial largesse. The episode closes with reflections on how the empire's failure to adapt gift practices contributed to its decline. #ByzantineEmpire #Diplomacy #GiftGiving #DeCeremoniis #PrincessOlga #LiutprandOfCremona #Constantinople #Silk #Staurotheke #LimburgStaurotheke #Basileus #AbbasidCaliphate #KievanRus #Carolingian #MedievalHistory #ImperialGifts #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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