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The Peasants Who Changed Constantinople's Fate: The Dodeka Adelphoi

8 min · 8 jul 2026
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Episode 146 of The Fall of Constantinople takes a step back from the siege itself to examine a more human story: the Dodeka Adelphoi, or Twelve Brothers, a collective of Greek peasants from the Morea who arrived in Constantinople in early 1453. Fleeing Ottoman raids in the Peloponnese, these twelve men—farmers, a shoemaker, a priest—volunteered to fight. Though untrained, they were assigned to the weakest section of the Theodosian Walls near the Lycus Valley. Using their knowledge of siege work from defending their own villages, they dug countermines, reinforced breaches, and held their post for weeks. Nicolò Barbaro recorded their bravery, and even Ottoman chroniclers noted their tenacity. The episode explores the broader role of irregular defenders, the social makeup of Constantinople's final army, and the forgotten contributions of common people. It also touches on the Morea's political chaos under the Palaiologoi, the desperate levy of monks and peasants, and how the Dodeka Adelphoi's last stand on May 29 delayed the Ottoman breakthrough at the Gate of St. Romanus. A tribute to the nameless defenders who rarely make the history books. #History #FexingoHistory #FallOfConstantinople #DodekaAdelphoi #TwelveBrothers #Morea #Peloponnese #ByzantineEmpire #Constantinople1453 #Siege #TheodosianWalls #GateOfStRomanus #NicoloBarbaro #PeasantSoldiers #IrregularTroops #LycusValley #MehmedII #MedievalWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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