The Fall of Constantinople: The Day the Medieval World Ended — Fexingo History
In the months before Constantinople fell to Mehmed II in 1453, a Byzantine astrologer named John Abramios cast a horoscope that predicted disaster. This episode explores the intersection of astronomy, astrology, and politics in the late Byzantine world. We examine how the Palaiologan court consulted the stars, how Ottoman scholars like Ali Qushji viewed the heavens, and how the fall of the city was read as cosmic prophecy. We meet the shadowy figure of Abramios, whose manuscript survives in the Vatican, and discover how his art blended Persian, Greek, and Islamic traditions. Along the way, we ask: was the fall of Constantinople written in the stars, or did astrologers simply see what they feared? A story of science, superstition, and the end of a world. #JohnAbramios #Astrology #Constantinople #MehmedII #Byzantine #AliQushji #Ottoman #Horoscope #Palaiologos #1453 #Astronomy #Prophecy #VaticanLibrary #PersianAstronomy #IslamicScience #History #FexingoHistory #Medieval Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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