The Fall of Constantinople: The Day the Medieval World Ended — Fexingo History
In the final weeks before the fall of Constantinople, a Byzantine scholar named George of Trebizond made a desperate choice. Known for his fiery translations of Plato and Aristotle — and his bitter rivalry with Cardinal Bessarion — George had spent decades in Italy, but returned to the dying empire in its darkest hour. This episode follows his return, his brief role in the failed Union of Churches at Ferrara-Florence, and his decision to stay in Constantinople as the Ottoman fleet massed offshore. We explore the intellectual world of Byzantine humanism on the eve of destruction: the libraries of Chora Monastery, the last debates in the Palace of Blachernae, and the fate of scholars like George who could not abandon their city. Lucas and Luna discuss what it meant to be a philosopher when the walls were falling, and how George's writings — both praised and reviled — survived to shape Renaissance Europe's image of Byzantium. #GeorgeOfTrebizond #ByzantineScholars #FallOfConstantinople #RenaissanceHumanism #CardinalBessarion #FerraraFlorenceCouncil #ChoraMonastery #BlachernaePalace #PlatoTranslation #AristotleTranslation #ByzantineIntellectuals #MehmedII #1453 #LateByzantium #OttomanConquest #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalScholars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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