372 episodes

A podcast telling the story of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 476 AD to 1453. www.thehistoryofbyzantium.com
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    • 4.9 • 21 Ratings

A podcast telling the story of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 476 AD to 1453. www.thehistoryofbyzantium.com
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    Episode 297 - The Rise and Rise of Nicaea

    Episode 297 - The Rise and Rise of Nicaea

    With the Bulgarians and Turks hobbled by the Mongols the field is clear for Nicaea. John Vatatzes annexes a huge swathe of European territory and is widely recognised as the true Roman Emperor.
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    • 23 min
    Episode 296 - The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton

    Episode 296 - The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton

    We talk to Dr Nicholas Morton about the arrival of the Mongols into the Byzantine world. Their confrontation with the Seljuks of Anatolia will have serious consequences.
    Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now.
    In it he offers a panoramic account of the Mongol invasions of the Middle East during the thirteenth century, examining these wars from the perspectives of the many different societies impacted by their conquests, including of course Byzantium.

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    • 44 min
    Episode 295 - The Forgotten Siege

    Episode 295 - The Forgotten Siege

    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 min
    Episode 294 - The Rise and Fall of Epirus

    Episode 294 - The Rise and Fall of Epirus

    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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    • 16 min
    Episode 293 - Governing Constantinople with John Giebfried

    Episode 293 - Governing Constantinople with John Giebfried

    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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    • 43 min
    Episode 292 - Venice and the Rest of the Empire with John Giebfried

    Episode 292 - Venice and the Rest of the Empire with John Giebfried

    Today we look at the parts of the Roman Empire we haven't covered so far in the post-siege narrative. This includes Attalia, Trebizond and the multiple acquisitions of Venice. Helping me is Dr John Giebfried from the University of Vienna.
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    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

RopeOK ,

Fantastic

This podcast series takes you through a less appreciated period of history, following the collapse of the Western Roman empire, tracking the development of the Byzantines. I was always a fan of Roman history but left my inquiry at the fall of the West. What a mistake that was, as the fascinating history of Rome continues well into the next millenium in the East.

The author does a brilliant job and the series is beautifully narrated. Rich language and lots of detail, well referenced and clearly a result of dedicated research. One of my favourite podcasts. Bravo!

Karl from Frenchay ,

Karl

Brilliant narrative of stuff thats long forgotten about very long lasting and brilliant empire which safeguarded the Roman legacy.

Jaromona ,

An excellent podcast.

Continues the story from The History of Rome podcast. Western half of the empire has fallen, the eastern half of the Roman Empire still has thousand years left. This is the much less known story of that eastern half.

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