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The History of Byzantium

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  • A podcast telling the story of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 476 AD to 1453. www.thehistoryofbyzantium.com

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  • Episode 295 - The Forgotten Siege
    May 22 2024

    While Epirus was rising and falling, Nicaea was consolidating. John Vatatzes, the new Emperor, was competent at home and abroad. After years of consolidation he decided to besiege Constantinople. But he didn't act alone he invited an unlikely ally to join him.


    Period: 1215-37


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    27 mins
  • Episode 294 - The Rise and Fall of Epirus
    May 14 2024

    Theodoros Doukas the leader of the Roman state of Epirus leads his people to ever greater heights in the 1220s. He captures Thessalonica and drives towards Constantinople itself. Doukas declares himself Emperor but does he have the resources necessary to reach the Hagia Sophia?


    Period: 1215-30


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    17 mins
  • Episode 293 - Governing Constantinople with John Giebfried
    May 8 2024

    Today we look at Constantinople itself. What was the physical state of the city and what was the Latin administration like? Guiding us today is Dr John Giebfried.


    John completed his PhD in Medieval History at St Louis University in 2015 and has subsequently worked at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Georgia Southern University, East Georgia State College, and since 2022 has been a faculty member at the University of Vienna, where he teaches History and Digital Humanities. His academic work focuses on the Crusades, the Crusader-States, and European interactions with the Mongols.


    Reacting to the Past Games: https://reactingconsortium.org


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Entertaining and Rigorous

Brilliant podcast. Cannot believe it took me so long to stumble upon it. Entertaining and rigorous.

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A perfect sequel

Robin picks up the story of Rome and does it justice in this perfect sequel for the History of Rome. Not simply a mere continuation, Robin introduces a new style of personal story telling that takes you to the world of Byzantium and brings the characters to life.

This podcast is the gold standard and I can't recommend it highly enough.

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Great!

I am really like this podcast. nice content. fantastic and excellent narration in this content.

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Brilliant

Outstanding, especially if you liked "The History of Rome" podcast by Mike Duncan. Interesting and well researched.

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