Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
In this episode of Byzantine Secrets, Lucas and Luna unravel the story of Cosmas Indicopleustes, a 6th-century Alexandrian merchant and monk who wrote one of the most unusual travelogues of the ancient world: the Christian Topography. Cosmas claimed to have sailed to the land of 'Malabar' (modern Kerala, India) and back, describing pepper ports, elephants, and the Christians of St. Thomas. But was he a genuine explorer, or a theological crank who never left Egypt? We examine his evidence, his bizarre flat-earth cosmology, and what his writings reveal about Byzantine trade links with India, Sri Lanka (Taprobane), and Aksum. Along the way, we encounter the pepper trade, the Red Sea route, and the surprising presence of Byzantine gold in Indian Ocean ports. Cosmas's manuscript later became a prized relic in the Vatican Library, offering a rare window into the global reach of early Byzantium. #CosmasIndicopleustes #ChristianTopography #ByzantineTrade #IndianOcean #PepperTrade #Malabar #Kerala #Aksum #Taprobane #RedSea #SilkRoad #EarlyByzantium #Justinian #6thCentury #ByzantineHistory #History #FexingoHistory #ByzantineSecrets Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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