Justinian the Great: The Emperor Who Tried to Rebuild Rome — Fexingo History
Everyone knows Justinian the Great — the builder, the lawgiver, the conqueror. But an emperor doesn't run an empire alone. This episode of the Fexingo History podcast pulls back the curtain on the men and women who made Justinian's rule possible: the scheming praetorian prefect John of Cappadocia, the loyal palace eunuch Narses, the brilliant jurist Tribonian, and the army's logistical backbone. We follow the career of John of Cappadocia, the ruthless financial administrator who squeezed provinces dry to fund Belisarius's campaigns, and whose corruption nearly cost him his life during the Nika Revolt. We examine how Tribonian's legal reforms, the Corpus Juris Civilis, were as much a political consolidation as a legal one. And we touch on the lesser-known bureaucrats of the sacrum cubiculum — the sacred bedchamber — who controlled access to the emperor himself. Through the eyes of Procopius, the era's great historian and bitter critic, we see how Justinian's inner circle was a web of ambition, fear, and loyalty. It's the story of how one man's vision was executed — or undermined — by the people around him. For listeners who loved our earlier episodes on Justinian's wars and monuments, this is the human machinery behind the throne. #Justinian #ByzantineEmpire #JohnOfCappadocia #Tribonian #Procopius #NikaRevolt #CorpusJurisCivilis #SacrumCubiculum #PraetorianPrefect #Bureaucracy #6thCentury #Constantinople #Belisarius #RomanLaw #FexingoHistory #History #AncientHistory #Mediterranean Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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