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The Hippodrome: Byzantium's Center of Politics and Rivalry

9 min · 30 mei 2026
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The Hippodrome of Constantinople was far more than a chariot-racing track. For over a millennium, it was the political heart of Byzantium, where emperors were acclaimed and deposed, and the Greens and Blues—the city's circus factions—could spark riots that threatened the empire itself. This episode revisits the most famous of those riots, the Nika Revolt of 532, which nearly toppled Justinian I and devastated the city. We explore the Hippodrome's architecture, its connection to the Great Palace, the role of the factions in urban life, and the chilling moment when Empress Theodora's speech shamed the fleeing emperor into staying. We also touch on the Hippodrome's spolia and monuments, including the Serpent Column and the Obelisk of Theodosius. Amidst the spectacle and danger, the Hippodrome embodies the volatile, passionate soul of Byzantine public life. For anyone who has wondered how a sporting venue became a stage for empire-shaking drama, this episode offers a window into a world where entertainment and politics were inseparable. #Hippodrome #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #NikaRevolt #JustinianI #Theodora #GreensAndBlues #ChariotRacing #ByzantinePolitics #ImperialCult #SerpentColumn #ObeliskOfTheodosius #GreatPalace #Kathisma #Factions #UrbanRiots #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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