Yearly Archives: 2013

Episode 33 – The Madness of Justin II

A Solidus of Justin II

A Solidus of Justin II

The new Emperor Justin II comes to power with the conviction that the Roman Empire should not be paying tribute to anyone. But after cancelling subsidies to the Avars, the Ghassanids and the Persians he finds himself with war and disaster on all sides.

Period: 565-574

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Episode 32 – The True Believer

 St. Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai in Egypt. The Monks complained to Justinian about raiders and so he built them these impressive walls which still stand today.

St. Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai in Egypt. The Monks complained to Justinian about raiders and so he built them these impressive walls which still stand today.

Was Justinian a good Emperor?

Period: 565

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I thought it was appropriate to end Justinian's reign on this image. It's reflective of the scale of his building and his commitment to his faith. But it also shows you the vulnerability of the 6th century Byzantine world. The walls are impressive but in an earlier age they would not have been needed.

I thought it was appropriate to end Justinian’s reign on this image. It’s reflective of the scale of his building and his commitment to his faith. But it also shows you the vulnerability of the 6th century Byzantine world. The walls are impressive but in an earlier age they would not have been needed.

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Episode 31 – Getting the Band Back Together

The remains of the Long Walls in Thrace (panoramio.com/photo/20959714)

The remains of the Long Walls in Thrace (panoramio.com/photo/20959714)

A series of natural disasters and domestic disturbances mar the final years of Justinian’s reign. We also meet the Avars, bring silk to Byzantium and give Belisarius one last chance to shine.

Period: 550-565

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Episode 30 – Age before Beauty

Byzantine Empire at its greatest extent, 565

Byzantine Empire at its greatest extent, 565

The men Justinian puts in charge of his military operations keep getting older or more unlikely as the 550s unfold. However they bring success in Italy, the Balkans, Lazica and then most surprisingly in Spain. The peace these victories bring allow the Emperor one last chance to bring the Orthodox and the Monophysites together.

Period: 550-555

Map: The map shows the political distribution of states and nations in 565 AD.

(Author: Thomas Lessman, Source Website: www.WorldHistoryMaps.info.)

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Episode 29 – The Nightmare Decade

Church of San Vitale Mosaic panel - Justinian

Church of San Vitale Mosaic panel – Justinian

Church of San Vitale Mosaic panel - Theodora

Church of San Vitale Mosaic panel – Theodora

With the sack of Antioch, the Italian conquest falling apart and the Plague, the years 540-45 were like a nightmare for Justinian. The next five years would continue to bring bad news as war continues on every front and members of the Imperial family begin to pass away.

Period: 545-550

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Church of San Vitale Apse (you can see the Imperial couple either side of the windows)

Church of San Vitale Apse (you can see the Imperial couple either side of the windows)

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Episode 28 – After the Apocalypse (Fundraising Episode)

Portrait of Totila by Francesco Salviati (from Wikipedia)

Portrait of Totila by Francesco Salviati (from Wikipedia)

With Justinian struggling with the Plague Theodora takes charge of the Empire and makes a decision with profound consequences. When Justinian does recover he is faced with an Empire collapsing around him. He has to reorganise the Empire’s finances and redirect its armies as war resumes on every front.

Period: 541-545

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Episode 27 – The Walking Dead

Hand necrosis caused by plague (from Wikipedia)

Hand necrosis caused by plague (from Wikipedia)

The Plague arrives at Pelusium and spreads to Alexandria where it rages for four months. By Spring 542 the Egyptians have to begin sending out the grain fleets. They export the Plague with them and Constantinople endures a nightmare summer of death and dislocation. Out in the provinces there is psychological and spiritual torment too. We then explore where the Plague came from, what it did to the body and how it spread around the Empire.

Period: 541-543

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The Sale

I recorded a quick clarification on the sale here.
Just to clarify: my aim is to use Episode 28 as a fundraiser for the project. But episodes 29, 30, 31 etc will all be free as usual.
My aim is that by the end of Justinian’s reign (the year 565) enough people will have caught up with Episode 28 and bought it that I can be sure I can keep going into the 570s and beyond.
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Episode 26 – The Sack of Antioch

King of Kings Khosrau (drawing by Jalal Al-Din Mirza via Wikipedia)

King of Kings Khosrau (drawing by Jalal Al-Din Mirza via Wikipedia)

Khosrou leads the Persian Army across the border into Syria and begins extorting money from every city he passes. The Byzantine army is nowhere to be found as the army approaches the Empire’s third largest city: Antioch. At the end of the podcast I update everyone on how the project is going and the support I need from you.

Period: 540-542

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Episode 25 – The “Roaring” Thirties

The Basilica Cistern today (photo from ramyad.net)

The Basilica Cistern today (photo from ramyad.net)

We take a look at what else was going on in the Empire during the 530s including: monophysites, tax and administration, buildings, Africa and possibly a meteor strike.

Period: 532-540

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