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The Forgotten Siege: Byzantium vs the Avars at Constantinople

8 min · 8. juni 2026
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In 626 AD, Constantinople faced one of its most desperate sieges, not from Arabs or Turks but from a coalition of Avars, Slavs, and Persians. This episode dives into the Avar Siege, a turning point that almost ended the Byzantine Empire before the rise of Islam. We explore the city's defenses, the role of the Theotokos as a protector, the failed naval assault by Slavic monoxyla, and the diplomatic maneuvering that turned the tide. Learn about the Avars, a nomadic confederation that terrified Europe, the Persian Shahanshah Khusrow II who coordinated with the barbarians, and the strategic genius of Patriarch Sergius I and the general Bonus. We also discuss the legend of the Akathist Hymn, sung in gratitude for the city's survival, and the political aftermath that reshaped the empire. This is a story of faith, desperation, and resilience that previews the later Islamic sieges. No prior knowledge needed — just a love for history's most dramatic moments. #Avars #SiegeOf626 #Constantinople #Byzantium #SasanianPersia #KhusrowII #Slavs #Monoxyla #Theotokos #AkathistHymn #Bonus #SergiusI #Heraclius #BarbarianInvasion #TheodosianWalls #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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