Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
In this episode of Byzantine Secrets, we explore how the Byzantine Empire built a state-controlled silk monopoly that rivaled China's. From the first smuggling of silkworm eggs out of China by two monks in the 6th century, to the vast imperial factories—the gynaikeia—staffed by women, to the sumptuary laws that reserved Tyrian purple for the imperial family, silk was both a diplomatic weapon and a sacred duty. We trace the story from Emperor Justinian I and the historian Procopius describing the smuggling, through the Book of the Eparch's regulations in the 10th century, to the Komnenian era when the Komnenodoukai family controlled the industry. We also discuss the myth of the silkworm smugglers—did it really happen?—and the economic logic behind the empire's refusal to let silk technology spread. Along the way, we touch on the Silk Road, the Sogdians, the Persian middlemen, and the color that defined an emperor: porphyra, the purple dye extracted from murex shells, which gave the Porphyrogennetos emperors their name. This is history woven in thread. #Byzantium #SilkIndustry #Justinian #ImperialPurple #SilkwormSmugglers #BookOfTheEparch #Gynaikeia #TyrianPurple #Porphyrogennetos #Komnenian #SilkRoad #Sogdians #Procopius #Constantinople #FexingoHistory #LateAntiquity #MedievalHistory #ByzantineEconomy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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