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Theodora vs the Green Faction: The Nika Revolt's Untold Story

10 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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We all know the Nika Revolt nearly toppled Justinian. But the real drama happened behind the scenes — inside the Hippodrome, in the palace corridors, and in the mind of Empress Theodora. This episode dives into the factional politics of the Blues and Greens, the mysterious role of the urban prefect, and the secret negotiations that almost ended the revolt before it began. We explore how chariot racing factions became political militias, how Justinian's hesitation nearly cost him the throne, and how Theodora's famous speech — recorded by Procopius — may have been more legend than history. Along the way, we meet the shadowy figure of Hypatius, the unwitting emperor-for-a-day, and uncover what happened to the 30,000 dead in the Hippodrome massacre. If you think you know the Nika Revolt, this episode will change your mind. #NikaRevolt #Justinian #Theodora #ByzantineEmpire #Hippodrome #Constantinople #Procopius #Hypatius #BlueFaction #GreenFaction #ChariotRacing #UrbanPrefect #Belisarius #Narses #Mundus #SixthCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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