The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
Long before the Komnenian army or the Varangian Guard, Byzantium's wealth rested on a single, closely guarded secret: silk. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the improbable story of how, around 552 AD, two Nestorian monks smuggled silkworm eggs out of China inside hollow bamboo staves, delivering them to Emperor Justinian I. They explore how that clandestine heist launched a state-run silk industry that gave Byzantium an economic stranglehold over medieval Europe for nearly 700 years. The conversation covers the legendary Silk Road trade, the chemical secrets of murex purple dye and silk cultivation, the sprawling imperial workshops (gynaikeia) of Constantinople, and the brutal punishment for anyone caught smuggling silkworm cocoons. They also discuss the 12th-century crisis when King Roger II of Sicily captured Byzantine silk workers and founded his own competing industry in Palermo, fatally eroding Byzantium's monopoly. This episode is about trade, industrial espionage, and the unsung monks whose theft changed the course of medieval economics. #ByzantineEmpire #SilkRoad #Justinian #Monks #SilkWorm #EconomicHistory #Nestorian #Constantinople #MurexPurple #RogerII #Palermo #MedievalTrade #IndustrialEspionage #Gynaikeia #MiddleAges #Byzantium #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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