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Byzantium's Blueprint: The Theodosian Walls That Held Back an Empire

6 min · 4. juli 2026
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In this episode of Byzantine Secrets, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvel that saved Constantinople more than a dozen times: the Theodosian Walls. They trace the walls' construction under Theodosius II against the backdrop of the Hunnic threat, then dive into the triple-line defense system—the moat, proteichisma, mesoteichion, and the great wall with its 62 towers. They discuss how the walls forced Attila the Hun to negotiate rather than attack, and how they repelled Avar, Persian, and Arab sieges for centuries. Lucas explains the military innovations in siege warfare that eventually made the walls obsolete, including the Ottoman use of giant bombards under Mehmed II’s siege in 1453. The episode also touches on the daily life of the wall garrisons, the role of the Drungarius of the Walls, and the walls' transformation into housing and gardens in later centuries. Finally, they reflect on what the walls symbolize: Byzantine resilience, sophistication, and the illusion of invincibility. #ByzantineSecrets #TheodosianWalls #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #SiegeOfConstantinople #AttilaTheHun #MehmedII #MilitaryArchitecture #LateAntiquity #MedievalHistory #Fortifications #HagiaSophia #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #DeepDive #EmpireSurvival #Walls #Mediterranean Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of Byzantine Secrets, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvel that saved Constantinople more than a dozen times: the Theodosian Walls. They trace the walls' construction under Theodosius II against the backdrop of the Hunnic threat, then dive into the triple-line defense system—the moat, proteichisma, mesoteichion, and the great wall with its 62 towers. They discuss how the walls forced Attila the Hun to negotiate rather than attack, and how they repelled Avar, Persian, and Arab sieges for centuries. Lucas explains the military innovations in siege warfare that eventually made the walls obsolete, including the Ottoman use of giant bombards under Mehmed II’s siege in 1453. The episode also touches on the daily life of the wall garrisons, the role of the Drungarius of the Walls, and the walls' transformation into housing and gardens in later centuries. Finally, they reflect on what the walls symbolize: Byzantine resilience, sophistication, and the illusion of invincibility. #ByzantineSecrets #TheodosianWalls #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #SiegeOfConstantinople #AttilaTheHun #MehmedII #MilitaryArchitecture #LateAntiquity #MedievalHistory #Fortifications #HagiaSophia #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #DeepDive #EmpireSurvival #Walls #Mediterranean Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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