The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
When the Norsemen of the Varangian Guard stood guard in Constantinople, they left their mark—literally. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the inscriptions carved into the marble balustrades of Hagia Sophia: runic graffiti from a Viking warrior named Halfdan, and another from a man who calls himself 'Ari.' These are not mere vandalism; they are personal messages etched by Scandinavian mercenaries in the heart of Byzantium, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of men far from home. We discuss how the runes were discovered, what they say, and what they reveal about the Varangian experience—from the journey down the Dnieper to the glittering ceremonies of the Great Church. Along the way, we explore the broader phenomenon of Viking runestones abroad, including the Piraeus Lion's lost runic inscription and the enigmatic carvings at the Church of the Holy Apostles. This episode brings together archaeology, epigraphy, and the human stories behind the empire's most famous foreign fighters. #VarangianGuard #HagiaSophia #Runes #VikingsInByzantium #NorseRunes #Halfdan #Ari #Constantinople #Miklagard #PiraeusLion #ByzantineEmpire #MedievalHistory #Epigraphy #NorseHistory #Archaeology #FexingoHistory #History #MarbleInscriptions Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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