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The Byzantine Navy's Forgotten Victory: Battle of the Masts

6 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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In 655 AD, the Byzantine navy faced its Arab counterpart in the Battle of the Masts off the coast of Lycia. This episode dives into the clash between Emperor Constans II and the Rashidun fleet under Abu'l-A'war, exploring the tactical innovations of the dromon, the use of Greek fire (or its absence — the exact composition remains debated), and how this naval engagement shaped the struggle for the Mediterranean. We discuss the strategic importance of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme, the role of the Karabisianoi, and the aftermath that saw Constans barely escape to Constantinople. The battle also reveals the limits of Arab naval power and sets the stage for later Byzantine revivals under the Macedonian dynasty. Along the way, we consider the challenges of reconstructing the battle from fragmentary sources like Theophanes and the Arabic chronicles. #BattleOfTheMasts #ByzantineNavy #ConstansII #Dromon #GreekFire #RashidunCaliphate #Mediterranean #CibyrrhaeotTheme #Karabisianoi #AbuLAwar #Lycia #Phoenix #ThemeSystem #ByzantineEmpire #SeventhCentury #NavalWarfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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