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The Walls of Constantinople: An Impregnable Fortress

6 min · 16. juli 2026
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In this episode of Constantinople to Istanbul, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Theodosian Walls, the triple-layered fortifications that protected the Byzantine capital for over a thousand years. They discuss the construction under Theodosius II, the engineering innovations like the moat and towers, and key sieges including the Avars and the ultimate breach by Mehmed the Conqueror's cannons. The episode also covers the walls' later history under Ottoman rule and their present-day status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Specific details include the role of the Praetorian prefect Anthemius, the use of hydraulic mortar, and the famous cannon of Urban. The conversation highlights how these walls shaped the city's destiny. #TheodosianWalls #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #MehmedtheConqueror #UrbanCannon #Avars #Anthemius #Blachernae #GoldenGate #Yedikule #UNESCO #MilitaryArchitecture #Siege #History #FexingoHistory #Istanbul #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Walls of Constantinople: An Impregnable Fortress artwork

The Walls of Constantinople: An Impregnable Fortress

In this episode of Constantinople to Istanbul, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Theodosian Walls, the triple-layered fortifications that protected the Byzantine capital for over a thousand years. They discuss the construction under Theodosius II, the engineering innovations like the moat and towers, and key sieges including the Avars and the ultimate breach by Mehmed the Conqueror's cannons. The episode also covers the walls' later history under Ottoman rule and their present-day status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Specific details include the role of the Praetorian prefect Anthemius, the use of hydraulic mortar, and the famous cannon of Urban. The conversation highlights how these walls shaped the city's destiny. #TheodosianWalls #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #MehmedtheConqueror #UrbanCannon #Avars #Anthemius #Blachernae #GoldenGate #Yedikule #UNESCO #MilitaryArchitecture #Siege #History #FexingoHistory #Istanbul #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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