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Byzantium's Emperor of the Night: Justinian II and the Silver Nose

5 min · 10. juni 2026
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Justinian II Rhinotmetos—the 'Slit-Nosed' emperor—lived one of the most astonishing second acts in imperial history. Exiled and mutilated after a coup in 695, he returned ten years later with a Bulgar army, a gold nose, and a reign of terror. This episode explores his dramatic comeback, the brutal policies of his second rule, and how his obsession with revenge and religious unity triggered a chain of events that nearly tore the empire apart. We trace his early military successes in the Balkans and Armenia, his conflict with the Khazars, the strange marriage alliance with the Khazar khagan, and the infamous massacre of his rivals after retaking Constantinople. Was he a visionary reformer or a paranoid tyrant? And did his silver nose—rumored to be a prosthetic—symbolize resilience or madness? Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover the story of an emperor who refused to stay dead. #Byzantium #JustinianII #Rhinotmetos #SilverNose #BulgarAlliance #Khazars #Constantinople #Tervel #SeventhEcumenicalCouncil #Quinisext #Leontios #TiberiosIII #AnastasiosII #ByzantineEmperors #Exile #EmpireReborn #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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