The Fall of Constantinople: The Day the Medieval World Ended — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Fall of Constantinople, Lucas and Luna dive into a little-known but devastating moment: the desertion of a Venetian merchant captain named Gabriele Trevisano just days before the city fell. While most accounts focus on the heroic defense or the grand betrayal of the Genoese, Trevisano's story reveals the deep fractures within the Byzantine alliance. After the disastrous naval battle at the Golden Horn on April 20, 1453, where a small Byzantine-Genoese fleet broke through the Ottoman blockade, Trevisano — frustrated with Byzantine pay and the chaotic command under Loukas Notaras — slipped his ship out of the harbor under cover of darkness and sailed for safety. His departure not only stripped the defenders of a heavy galley but also signaled to other Italian captains that desertion was an option. Using the firsthand diary of Nicolò Barbaro, a Venetian surgeon who was inside the walls, we piece together the timeline, the tension between Venetian and Genoese crews, and the bitter aftermath. How did Trevisano justify his flight? What did it mean for morale in the final, desperate week? And why does his name rarely appear in popular histories? This episode sheds light on the quiet betrayals that unraveled a doomed empire. #GabrieleTrevisano #VenetianCaptain #NicolòBarbaro #GoldenHorn #LoukasNotaras #GiovanniGiustiniani #MehmedII #Constantinople1453 #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanSiege #Desertion #NavalBattle #Galley #VenetianGalley #LateMiddleAges #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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