Byzantine Secrets: How the Empire Survived for 1,000 Years — Fexingo History
When we think of Byzantium, we think of Constantinople: the walls, the palace, Hagia Sophia. But the empire was far more than its capital. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the provinces—the themata, the cities of Asia Minor and Greece, the villages of the Anatolian plateau. They dive into the life of a provincial governor, the role of the Orthodox Church in rural communities, and the economic networks that tied the periphery to the center. From the imperial estates of Cappadocia to the silk workshops of Thebes, from the frontier forts of the Taurus Mountains to the bustling ports of Thessaloniki and Trebizond, Lucas unpacks how the empire's survival depended on these regions. The episode touches on the devastating impact of the Arab raids in the 7th-9th centuries, the recovery under the Macedonian dynasty, and the slow erosion of central control after Manzikert. Along the way, they discuss the fascinating figure of the 'strategos'—the general-governor of a thema—and how regional identity both strengthened and threatened the empire. A rich portrait of Byzantium beyond the capital. #Byzantium #Themata #Strategos #Anatolia #AsiaMinor #Cappadocia #Thessaloniki #Trebizond #MacedonianDynasty #Manzikert #ArabRaids #OrthodoxChurch #SilkRoad #ProvincialLife #ByzantineEconomy #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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