The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
In 1059, as the Seljuk Turks pressed into Anatolia and the Norman mercenaries ran amok in Italy, the Byzantine Empire found itself ruled not by a general or a eunuch, but by an empress who had once been a schoolteacher. Eudocia Macrembolitissa, wife of Constantine X Doukas, seized power after her husband's death and shocked the court by marrying a dashing soldier, Romanos IV Diogenes, to lead the army. But her story is also one of books: she commissioned the great legal encyclopedia known as the ‘Peira’, collected manuscripts, and presided over a court where scholars and rhetoricians jostled for influence. This episode explores how Eudocia navigated palace intrigue, the rise of the Komnenoi, the catastrophic Battle of Manzikert that erupted after her forced abdication, and the Byzantine tradition of empresses as intellectual patrons. We also look at the ‘Doukas faction’—the aristocratic clan that ultimately betrayed her—and the chronicles of Michael Psellos and John Skylitzes that shaped her historical reputation. Along the way, we visit the libraries of Constantinople and the bustling scriptoria where Byzantine manuscripts were copied and illuminated. #EudociaMacrembolitissa #ByzantineEmpire #Empress #Manzikert #RomanosIVDiogenes #MichaelPsellos #Peira #Doukas #SeljukTurks #Constantinople #Scriptoria #MedievalHistory #WomenInHistory #ByzantineLaw #FexingoHistory #History #Mediterranean #BookHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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