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3 Things You May Like

Hello everyone,

Here are 3 podcast-related things you may be interested in.

Roman Graphic Novel

Friend of the show Marco Capelli has made a comic book set in 6th century Italy. It follows two figures that we know about from an Ostrogothic jewellery collection that was discovered in 1938. A Roman Patrician Stephanus who marries a Gothic noblewoman Valatrud. They are subjects of King Theodoric who is trying to create a functioning Gothic-Roman kingdom in Italy. But their union comes shortly before Italy submerges into chaos. And Justinian sends Belisarius out to retake the home peninsula.

You can get your hands on a copy in English or Italian. In paper or in a digital format. Plus loads of other goodies are available from Marco’s Kickstarter campaign.

The Kickstarter ends on October 11th so act now.

Tour of Greece

Lantern Jack, the host of the podcast Ancient Greece Declassified, is leading a tour to Greece.

It’s taking place from January 3rd to the 11th 2025. And it visits every site connected with the famous war between the Persians and the Athenians and Spartans. If you want to go you will visit the Acropolis, the Straits of Salamis, Marathon, Eubeoa, Thermopylae, Delphi, Plataea and you’ll get to try on Hoplite Armour!

Click here to find out more

The History of Byzantium T-Shirts

Finally my new friend Magnus who creates Roman themed merchandise on Etsy has created an actual History of Byzantium podcast t-shirt. Or I should say t-shirts. Branded with the podcast logo you have several to choose from. I’m sure they will light up any occasion you go to with looks of confusion and bewilderment. But I think they look beautiful.

Check them out here. He also has t-shirts and mugs celebrating lesser figures than me – such as Constantine, Justinian, Basil II, Marcus Aurelius and others.

Enjoy,
Robin

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Episode 284 – To The City with Alexander Christie-Miller

Alexander Christie-Miller was the Turkish correspondent for the Times Newspaper between 2010 and 2017. He has written a book called ‘To the City’ about the people who live along the Theodosian Walls in Istanbul today. He tells the story and charts the sweeping changes they’ve experienced in Turkey over the past 50 years. It’s a brilliant read, ideal for those of you who have visited Istanbul or plan to.

Alexander Christie-Miller is from Wiltshire in the UK, studied in Dublin and was then in Istanbul for 7 years. He was the Times Turkish correspondent during that period and his writing has also appeared in Newsweek, The Atlantic, Der Spiegel and the White Review amongst other publications.

Stream: Episode 284 – To The City with Alexander Christie Miller

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2024 History of Byzantium Podcast Tours

Hey everyone,

I’m very excited to announce that we have dates for the 2024 History of Byzantium tours to Turkey!

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The Basilica Cistern in Istanbul (above)

We will be running our classic podcast tour in May and September. This includes five days in Istanbul followed by visits to Cappadocia and Ephesus. Cappadocia offers a stunning landscape where we visit the cave towns where the Romans lived in hard times. Ephesus is the best preserved Roman city after Pompeii.

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The Golden Gate in Istanbul (above) 

We wanted to give you a choice of dates and so are running two tours. But I’ve found it hard to be away from my family for such a long period. So I will be on the May tour for the first six days and then leave you to explore Cappadocia (2 days) and Ephesus (1 day) with Serif Yenen (our brilliant tour leader). By then you will have made friends with other listeners and you can ask Serif about the time he gave Oprah Winfrey a guided tour!

On the September trip I am going to stay at home. Guests will be in the capable hands of Serif and David Hendrix. David is the man behind the fabulous Byzantine Legacy website (www.thebyzantinelegacy.com) and social media channels. David is American but now lives in Istanbul and is cataloguing all the Byzantine sites that have survived. They are both brilliant guides and will bring Byzantium to life for you.

Here are the dates and details:

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Email me if you have any questions (thehistoryofbyzantium at gmail.com),
Robin
The History of Byzantium podcast

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