11. Byzantium - Last of the Romans

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  • @MrAxidol
    @MrAxidol Місяць тому +18

    To everyone reading this Keep going. No matter how stuck you feel, no matter how bad things are right now, no matter how hopeless & depressed you feel, no matter how many days you have spent wishing things were different. I promise you won't feel this way forever. Keep going..🙏Bless my day with a follow. It could mean a lot 🥺🙏🏾

  • @SheikhMawini
    @SheikhMawini 2 роки тому +2356

    I was asleep while this was playing (found it when I woke up) and no joke, I had a dream I was living in the Byzantine Empire. It was pretty cool.

    • @histonite8172
      @histonite8172 2 роки тому +202

      Dude same just happened to me last night

    • @tomclemmet1530
      @tomclemmet1530 Рік тому +129

      Is this like a thing that happens. Its just happened to me

    • @sustainableinsanity
      @sustainableinsanity Рік тому +37

      jealous

    • @chrisbflory
      @chrisbflory Рік тому +70

      Dreams like that are half the reason I repeatedly listen to these in bed at night. Love every single one of these.

    • @stephenmacartney
      @stephenmacartney Рік тому +32

      Literally just happened to me too.

  • @jasonstogner2786
    @jasonstogner2786 Рік тому +71

    The absolute gold standard of podcasts. Can listen over and over again.

  • @metacomet2066
    @metacomet2066 4 роки тому +183

    The description of everyday Constantinople hustle and bustle was magically enthralling. I lost myself in the descriptions, I could smell the spices, walk past the shops and kiosks selling everything from fruit to beads and rugs. Your podcasts recreate these worlds so vividly.

  • @willhunt8963
    @willhunt8963 11 місяців тому +52

    You literally made me cry describing the desperation of the citizens at the fall against the turks. The smell of the cannon, the vivid descriptions of how it sounded on the wall, the Emperor weeping bitterly. Incredible storytelling ability you have sir.

  • @beentheredonethat4257
    @beentheredonethat4257 4 роки тому +307

    This is the 8th video I’ve watched so far, since discovering this channel two weeks ago. What makes you different from other historical documentaries is the personal passion in them. It’s easy to see that through the attention to detail and the focus on subtle nuance of everyday life of your subject matter. At times, it’s very much like you’re speaking in a first person account without attempting to do so.
    As a lifelong lover of history, I know how hard it is, and how much research it requires, to paint as vivid and accurate account of it as you do. You have a great talent. Rarely have I experienced content and narration that allows me multi-sensory enjoyment. Thanking you for doing these is all the reward I can offer at this time. I hope to do more soon.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +60

      Thank you, that's so kind of you to say! Really glad you've been enjoying.

    • @glenellisquinn
      @glenellisquinn 4 роки тому +23

      I was thinking the same thing. TV documentaries do so much faffing about, trying to embellish and make things dramatic, that by the end I feel like I barely got any information out of them. If it's interesting information like what we have here, there is no need for TV flair.

    • @mathiaskutsch779
      @mathiaskutsch779 3 роки тому +3

      WHO is it???

    • @atleeholland8474
      @atleeholland8474 3 роки тому

      4042522349

    • @loriallen1575
      @loriallen1575 2 роки тому

      0

  • @athenassigil5820
    @athenassigil5820 4 роки тому +154

    My favorite empire since I discovered it in a Time/Life hard cover called Byzantium, way back in the 1970s. I had never heard of them, except in reference in books on Rome, when I read on and realized that the empire didn't die in 476, but lived on in the east for another millennium...I got hooked! The turmoil, triumphs, defeats, yet persistent way they survived in a hostile sea of enemies, is truly captivating. They were also vilified by many historians in the past as little more than a corrupt oligarchy of oriental intrigue and corruption. Yet in the last 20 years a new rennaissance of Byzantine studies, books and Blogs/Vlogs have led us here.....a crowning achievemen in your Fall of Civilization series...the road that leads to Byzantium: Last of the Romans.

    • @stacylarge5636
      @stacylarge5636 4 роки тому +7

      Ditto

    • @ItReallyIsiPOD
      @ItReallyIsiPOD 3 роки тому +3

      You had never heard of the Roman empire?

    • @athenassigil5820
      @athenassigil5820 3 роки тому +7

      @@ItReallyIsiPOD You're funny....keep it up.

    • @michaeladu6120
      @michaeladu6120 3 роки тому +7

      Time/Life's Byzantium
      That's where I first got to learn about this great empire too.
      That exquisite mosaic cover really caught the attention of a 12 year old me in our local library.

    • @michaelroden3696
      @michaelroden3696 2 роки тому

      pp0)l

  • @-Deena.
    @-Deena. 4 роки тому +413

    In my view, without doubt, the most intelligent and absorbing history channel on the net. Thank you. Superb 🧡

    • @dramlamb5196
      @dramlamb5196 4 роки тому +18

      Fall of Civs is fantastic. Have you checked out Historia Civilis? You might like it, though it's very different tonally.

    • @-Deena.
      @-Deena. 4 роки тому +5

      @@dramlamb5196 No I haven't but I'm just about to. Thank you 🧡

    • @jasonmain6398
      @jasonmain6398 4 роки тому +5

      Mike Duncan's the history of rome. Prepare for about 40 hours of fun.....

    • @boiling16
      @boiling16 4 роки тому +2

      @@-Deena.
      Mom

    • @alexhebert224
      @alexhebert224 4 роки тому +5

      Excited for this, but like to listen before bed. See ya in 14 hours!

  • @ScottStratton
    @ScottStratton 4 роки тому +232

    Yes. Yes! YES! YES!!!!!
    I completely understand how long it must take to put together work of this quality and complexity - and anyone being able to get it for free should result in nothing but gratitude and be worth waiting any number of months or years for new episodes. Still, I find myself turning into a toddler for a little while, getting intensely impatient for the next episode about 30 seconds after the last one ends. 😉

    • @compassioncampaigner728
      @compassioncampaigner728 3 роки тому +7

      Agree with all the above...........plus.......send Mr Cooper some money

    • @HoshikawaHikari
      @HoshikawaHikari 3 роки тому +1

      Yes. Yes! YES! YES!!!!! from Jojo? XD

    • @Imagio-jw6js
      @Imagio-jw6js 6 місяців тому

      The videos, of which this is a soundtrack, are truly wonderfulalso.

    • @stop-the-greed
      @stop-the-greed 27 днів тому

      ​@@HoshikawaHikari I'll have what she's having ,,😀

  • @thefrozengoat
    @thefrozengoat 4 роки тому +221

    The depth and quality of these podcasts are astounding. Thank you so much.

  • @kapetanmichalis52
    @kapetanmichalis52 9 місяців тому +9

    Φανταστικη ιστορια. Σαν Ρωμιος σε ευχαριστω απο τα βαθυ της καρδιας μου. Βυζαντιο: Ρωμαικο δικαιο, ελληνικη γλωσσα και χριστιανικη θρησκεια. Ευχαριστω!

  • @TheMakersRage
    @TheMakersRage 4 роки тому +69

    "That is no country for old men. The young
    In one another's arms, birds in the trees,
    -Those dying generations-at their song,
    The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas,
    Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long
    Whatever is begotten, born, and dies.
    Caught in that sensual music all neglect
    Monuments of unageing intellect."
    Yeats (Sailing to Byzantium)

  • @tdsims1963
    @tdsims1963 4 роки тому +26

    Mr. Cooper, truly your writing pen is dipped in fire and gold! Who needs television when THIS is available? I was absolutely RIVETED by your superb storytelling!
    Cheers for a brilliant channel!

  • @ClaytonBigsby01
    @ClaytonBigsby01 4 роки тому +145

    These are amazing I've been listening to them over and over at work. The Khmer and Aztec are my favorite. You have a gift for storytelling

    • @uraba624
      @uraba624 4 роки тому +5

      the Aztec episode is amazing.

    • @mikesharkey6
      @mikesharkey6 4 роки тому +8

      @@uraba624 I've listened to that one 10 times

    • @ashleyKennedy5
      @ashleyKennedy5 3 роки тому +2

      I don't know how you choose which is best. All have been fascinating. I had to stay up till 2 AM last night watching the Incas. Superb series, Han, Greenland Vikings, Easter Islands, Mayans, Bronze age. I've been forced to binge watch the whole series.

    • @joelscott480
      @joelscott480 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah but you

    • @Anthony-qy5yw
      @Anthony-qy5yw Рік тому +2

      Excellent all this channels videos are great 👍

  • @lgorenc
    @lgorenc 2 роки тому +140

    Over time, this podcast became my favorite bed time story. I must've seen Sumer at least 50 times.

  • @zaratustra00
    @zaratustra00 4 роки тому +18

    Wow, finally consumed this within last 3 days. This is epic, I knew so much about Roman (Western) Republic and Empire but always was missing chronological knowledge about Byzantium. I love the quality of production.

  • @ispartacus1337
    @ispartacus1337 4 роки тому +124

    The absolute genius of Constantinus to use the rivalry of the chariot teams to see who could repair the wall the fastest. That was an amazing fact that I had never heard of before.

    • @ispartacus1337
      @ispartacus1337 4 роки тому +5

      @@Etaoinshrdlu69 we see it happening right now. I see your point though I'm just trying to imagine how people would react if were told we were about to be invaded. I think youd have a large amount of people that wouldnt believe it. How could you get labor out of people when you cant afford to pay them well? He used thier competitive nature to his advantage. Was it a proud moment? Lol probably not but it was effective.

    • @QualityPen
      @QualityPen 4 роки тому +3

      @Jkd Buck76 Imagine doing this to political parties!

    • @rockydubois2418
      @rockydubois2418 3 роки тому +2

      Yea he was quite the puppet master

    • @audreyrose1114
      @audreyrose1114 4 місяці тому

      @@ispartacus1337

  • @kasisatya5448
    @kasisatya5448 3 роки тому +29

    If I was a history teacher I would play your podcast in class and watch the students faces light up. You have a real gift.

  • @the_major
    @the_major 4 роки тому +342

    3.5 hours of Byzantine history? You've ready my mind!

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +48

      Hope you enjoy!

    • @simonpalmer3917
      @simonpalmer3917 4 роки тому +21

      @@FallofCivilizations thank you for doing this - really enjoyed it!

    • @robertle3038
      @robertle3038 4 роки тому +3

      3.5 hours of Joseph Scaliger stealing fragments of Tartary, calling it "Rome", and selling it to desperate French noblewomen.

    • @tanutchajenpanitcheepms0073
      @tanutchajenpanitcheepms0073 4 роки тому +1

      JM7

    • @Circuses
      @Circuses 4 роки тому +1

      Robert Le aren’t all French noblewoman desperate?

  • @Gotholia
    @Gotholia 4 роки тому +12

    After reading Braudel's grammar of civilizations, this series is the best thing that I ve watched explaining the rise and fall of civilizations. Allthough I am suposed to have studied Byzantium at school since I am Greek, nothing really imprinted in my memory but vague descriptions of grandeur. I really thank you for this beautiful work, It is really inspiring to listeners to start reading history. Thank you so much!

  • @turbozed
    @turbozed 4 роки тому +384

    This was absolutely incredible. It's so odd that Rome lived on in Constantinople and the ERE for another 1000 years and yet so little of it is known or represented in popular culture.

  • @Felix-xv3wg
    @Felix-xv3wg 8 днів тому +2

    This, and video game retrospectives are what I wake up to when I leave UA-cam on autoplay while I'm sleeping.

    • @No_moral_to_the_story
      @No_moral_to_the_story 19 годин тому +1

      UA-cam auto plays extremely long, 3hr+ videos, when it thinks you're asleep because you can't skip ads in your sleep, and long videos allow the most to play

  • @secularbeast1751
    @secularbeast1751 4 роки тому +92

    Brilliant episode. Only Ottoman's could down vote it.

    • @13tuyuti
      @13tuyuti 4 роки тому +13

      I'm an Ostrogoth, I downvoted.

    • @Liphted
      @Liphted 4 роки тому +2

      😂

  • @brianhildreth9099
    @brianhildreth9099 5 місяців тому +7

    I truly appreciate these podcast masterpieces! I listen to Paul Cooper more than I listen to my wife! I love my wife, but Paul is just easier to listen to. 🤷 This is my second run through all 18. Hoping for more and plan to read Paul's book soon. Top shelf content!

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks my friend, I hope you enjoy the book

    • @lindamckenzie4543
      @lindamckenzie4543 4 місяці тому +2

      I understand. Paul is very easy to listen to - a voice like ice cream slowly melting on a warm and sunny day. 😊

    • @lindamckenzie4543
      @lindamckenzie4543 4 місяці тому +1

      @@FallofCivilizations Thank you, Paul.
      Just superb all round. Kia Ora from New Zealand. 👏🏼

  • @Ulyssestnt
    @Ulyssestnt 4 роки тому +29

    One of my absolute top favorite subjects ,remember finding out by digging in Gibbons volumes ,that there was somewhat of a revelation to my young mind that Rome never really fell in 476AD

  • @valentinstoyanov304
    @valentinstoyanov304 4 роки тому +19

    A great video! The Byzantine Empire was the archrival of my nation (Bulgaria) for 7 centuries and I have always been interested in its history. Byzantine even prevailed over the First Bulgarian Empire and conquered it, but it is amazing how little we the Bulgarians know about our historic neighbors. Even being a "history freak", I learned a lot of interesting facts from this episode. Thank you once again!

  • @idonotknowwhattonamemyself2197
    @idonotknowwhattonamemyself2197 Рік тому +18

    I fell asleep listening to scary stories and this video came on

  • @RichMitch
    @RichMitch 4 роки тому +481

    Me: it's three and a half hours long?!
    Fall of civilisations podcast: 6 *million* years ago...
    Me: ah

    • @LouAlvis
      @LouAlvis 4 роки тому +24

      yeah it is... learning is not for the impatient. there is no "elevator version" of human history.

    • @nottsork
      @nottsork 4 роки тому +16

      finally some video with some substance , i like long vids ,

    • @jfk64kennedy95
      @jfk64kennedy95 4 роки тому +8

      i fell asleep about 25 mins in, the narrator's voice very soothing, calming...lol

    • @indivestor
      @indivestor 4 роки тому +6

      Well done again! These are the highest quality and you really should be on the BBC

    • @Liphted
      @Liphted 4 роки тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @jonnylukens4683
    @jonnylukens4683 4 роки тому +78

    I'm loving these. The fall of civilization seems to be a quite relevant topic right now, and it's good to have something to teach that while they rise and fall; civilization itself has always continued. It always seems like the end of the whole world to those who are experiencing it.

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes 4 роки тому +7

      This is the lamest fall of civilization ever.

    • @revelationmd
      @revelationmd 4 роки тому +22

      @Hunter Smith indeed. Ours will be the first civilisation in history to go over the cliff whilst arguing about transgender bathrooms and watching funny cat videos.*
      *Stolen shamelessly from Mark Steyn.

    • @BronsonJM
      @BronsonJM 2 роки тому +3

      I'm glad I'm not the only one with this exact opinion lol

    • @thepinkpolarbear77
      @thepinkpolarbear77 Рік тому +2

      X

    • @thepinkpolarbear77
      @thepinkpolarbear77 Рік тому +2

      X

  • @AbbeyRoadkill1
    @AbbeyRoadkill1 4 роки тому +75

    Takes me all day to listen because I'm constantly getting distracted and having to rewind. Worth it, tho.

    • @deltadesign5697
      @deltadesign5697 4 роки тому +4

      Hahaha! Me too!

    • @vikingdesigner1471
      @vikingdesigner1471 4 роки тому +4

      You aren't alone lol

    • @ScottStratton
      @ScottStratton 4 роки тому +2

      This!

    • @SoundShinobiYuki
      @SoundShinobiYuki 4 роки тому

      Yeah, I wish it could have some little dividers into chapters/where they are in the history so I can backtrack less randomly or break it up into smaller bits! It's fascinating but really hard to listen to all the way through because I'll get distracted by whatever else I'm doing and tune out.

    • @zombone2012
      @zombone2012 4 роки тому +1

      oh it's ok

  • @cuchanu
    @cuchanu 4 роки тому +17

    I've been listening to a lot of history lately and I have to say that yours are probably the best available on UA-cam, at least that I have found. I think the main reason is that so many of them focus on war, which is obviously important but it's certainly not everything. You seem to put so much more substance in your documentaries and I appreciate it

    • @el_chico1313
      @el_chico1313 Рік тому +1

      kings and generals are also not bad

  • @MC-wp8ui
    @MC-wp8ui 4 роки тому +168

    Oh boy my shift at work started 5 mins ago. Bless this timing.

    • @CalebColeTrain
      @CalebColeTrain 4 роки тому +7

      Same!

    • @ericcloud1023
      @ericcloud1023 4 роки тому +11

      Lucky, I'm going to have to pause it once my job starts

    • @vinnybossman
      @vinnybossman 4 роки тому +6

      I feel you my man, these videos make work so much more enjoyable for me.

    • @NoName-fc3xe
      @NoName-fc3xe 4 роки тому +8

      Same here. I work 3rd shift maintenance. These really help my nights fly by.

    • @onisui6267
      @onisui6267 4 роки тому +1

      eric cloud l

  • @paintedweasels
    @paintedweasels 4 роки тому +46

    I was feeling absolutely terrible today, until I saw this newest addition to this amazing series, covering my favorite civilization. I will listen to this many times probably.

  • @nicholaskliese1485
    @nicholaskliese1485 4 роки тому +71

    Took off work today for completely different reasons than listening to this... plans change I guess. Thanks for the upload

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +15

      My pleasure, thanks for listening!

    • @gazlink1
      @gazlink1 4 роки тому +6

      @@FallofCivilizations now you have to contend with the fall of civilisation, due to excellent long-form analysis on the fall of civilisations taking up civilisations time.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +7

      @John Wolf I'll be doing both! Another video episode is coming soon - but since the later episodes are longer, they take a long time to create videos for.

  • @camielkotte
    @camielkotte 2 місяці тому +11

    Imagine, a world without war.

  • @filmdesigner
    @filmdesigner 4 роки тому +12

    I am totally absorbed by these readings. You have a true skill that deserves being heard.

  • @adityasambhare
    @adityasambhare 4 роки тому +42

    It's quite amazing how quickly 3 hours and 27 minutes go by when the content is so well researched and the narration so wonderful.

  • @xanthepaul2906
    @xanthepaul2906 4 роки тому +14

    Been waiting longingly for this since the last episode dropped. I am always amazed and in awe of the humanity and connection that i feel for every civilization we have visited together. My only worry during the some times long wait between episodes is the fear that another may not come, and i pray to all the gods of all the Fallen Civilizations that such a dark day never comes to pass.
    Thank you so much for this phenomenal podcast, this is the passion and humanity that we can always use more of in history education.

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 4 роки тому +10

    There's just something about Byzantium that is so, so fascinating to me. I've got this weird, sad feeling listening to this. Something about how unique and niche their culture was, how it was a geographic and cultural crossroads, their long history of both Greek and Roman culture, the slow decline of the empire and all they endured, the climactic siege and sacking of Constantinople, etc.

    • @ThePSaco
      @ThePSaco 2 роки тому +1

      The eastern roman empire is a fascinating story of glory and decline they were a nexus between two ages, two different worlds, an ancient civilization that some how got trapped on the emerging medieval period. It is incredible that surrounded by enemies on every side and plagued by brutal infighting and civil wars they managed to rise from their ruins and defeat there enemies time and again for a thousand years, it's too beautiful a story and too sad at the same time it has everything an epic needs to have and yet sadly we westerners are still unable to get over the inferiority complex and envy we felt for them back then, so much has this echoed through the ages that still to this day we continue to ignore and neglect the crucial influence this civilization had on world history and the shaping of the modern world.

  • @raphil.532
    @raphil.532 4 роки тому +17

    I am coming back for a second listening a few months after release. Definetly worth it. Thank you very much for the amazing podcast!

    • @kingietk
      @kingietk Рік тому +2

      Paul said med was called mare magnum, sorry mate, it was called mare nostrum, our sea

  • @db123OG
    @db123OG Рік тому +3

    Watched this like 10 times. Might be the most thought provoking and saddening video I’ve seen on here in a bit.

  • @dukepuddingdale
    @dukepuddingdale 4 роки тому +249

    Justinian in time to watch this over my evening.

    • @johnlavers3970
      @johnlavers3970 4 роки тому +18

      ha ha ha lol

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim 4 роки тому +12

      Im just going to assume you do sit and watch the screen for its entirety

    • @titancloud
      @titancloud 4 роки тому +17

      I usually listen while I Rome

    • @AnthonyL0401
      @AnthonyL0401 4 роки тому +11

      Areulius think this lecture is great.

    • @Russo-Delenda-Est
      @Russo-Delenda-Est 4 роки тому +2

      @@crieverytim I usually do... does that make me weird? It just feels unsettling for this non corporeal voice to fill the room but for there to be no focal point to look at.

  • @moviehoofd
    @moviehoofd 4 роки тому +24

    Thank you so much for making these episodes! It is always a welcome sight to see you upload new videos.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +6

      Thanks for listening! Really hope you enjoy.

    • @AdamTait-hy2qh
      @AdamTait-hy2qh 4 роки тому +4

      @@FallofCivilizations The longer episodes are amazing for us who like to use it to sleep keep it up!

  • @spiffcats
    @spiffcats 4 роки тому +24

    Yay, we get another video. I listen to these while driving the truck, I had run out of material.

  • @vangelisskia214
    @vangelisskia214 3 роки тому +23

    "The Greece runestones (Swedish: Greklandsstenarna) are about 30 runestones containing information related to voyages made by Norsemen to the Byzantine Empire. They were made during the Viking Age until about 1100 and were engraved in the Old Norse language with Scandinavian runes." "On these runestones the word Grikkland ("GREECE") appears in three inscriptions,[1] the word Grikk(j)ar ("GREEKS") appears in 25 inscriptions,[2] two stones refer to men as grikkfari ("traveller to Greece")[3] and one stone refers to Grikkhafnir ("Greek harbours").[4] ."

    • @CitrusyGuy
      @CitrusyGuy 2 роки тому

      I love you Love Zmoaaaass at atadaadas aadasa da sangsssssaagas gaaas

  • @TheMrCougarful
    @TheMrCougarful 4 роки тому +7

    I have a new standard of relevance. From now on all documentaries concerned with human civilization should find a way to start with the words "Six million years ago." That is so epic and true.

  • @itsolivier
    @itsolivier 3 роки тому +1

    Alot of manly tears were dropped on this one.... i wasnt expecting to do that... something about descendants of the Ancient Romans and Greeks rallying fortitude with the memories of their collective civilizations... knowing their resistance was futile but needed for history and honor of their peoples shed some tears.... well done.. Almost as if i was listening to the final chapter of Roman and ancient greek society flicker in the wind of time

  • @chriswicker6672
    @chriswicker6672 4 роки тому +19

    Absolutely flawless work, as always. I spent all of last year studying Byzantine history and it culminated with a lengthy stay in Istanbul in the fall. You touched on it here but an absolutely defining part of living there are the earthquakes. The frequency and intensity of them shocked me.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +3

      I experienced some of this living in Santorini. It's a surreal feeling watching brick walls wobble like jelly.

    • @booradley6832
      @booradley6832 Рік тому

      You know what sounds nice?
      Watching video tours of Istanbul from a location where buildings are not at an increased risk of caving in on top of you.

    • @RomanumChristum
      @RomanumChristum Рік тому +2

      @@booradley6832hey that’s just living on this planet man

  • @robertjohnbanks1
    @robertjohnbanks1 4 роки тому +43

    Such magic, such detail, so much vivid beauty orated to my ears that I melt into the past and into the stories you weave, thank you.

  • @goodsirknight
    @goodsirknight 4 роки тому +37

    This is absolutely essential listening. Wonderful work, brilliant production

  • @d.2605
    @d.2605 4 роки тому +16

    Thank you for taking the time out to produce something this lengthy, passionate, informative and in-depth. While not everyone on youtube appreciates content this long, every once in a while, I need something like this to get me through the day.

  • @KonstanzArrens
    @KonstanzArrens 4 роки тому +10

    There is a reason that historians speak of Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire. It is to distinguish it from the original Latin speaking Roman Empire. For while the Byzantine Empire did begin as the Roman Empire - or more specifically, the Eastern Roman Empire - in time it became a Greek empire, in terms of language, culture, and religion. The reasons for this are various.
    1/ The were many Greeks living in that region. The Asia Minor coast (the Mediterranean coast of modern Turkey) was settled by Greeks.
    2/ The Black Sea coast was settled by Greeks
    3/ In fact Constantinople was founded on the original Greek city of Byzantium
    4/ Greek civilisation and culture was dominant for centuries in the eastern Mediterranean.
    5/ The western Europeans - especially after the coronation of Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans (in 800) - came to refer to what we now call Byzantium as the "Empire of the Greeks"
    6/ There were few actual Latins or Romans living in the eastern part of the Roman empire, many populations in the region were Hellenised since the days of Alexander the Great and the successor Hellenistic empires/kingdoms that emerged after his death.
    7/ By the time of Emperor Heraclius (610-641), Greek was the predominant language amongst the Byzantine population and had replaced Latin as the language of administration

  • @glenn-younger
    @glenn-younger 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! I've been to Istanbul six times and have studied its history, but you make it come alive as NO ONE ELSE. Thank you!

  • @jameswilliams3399
    @jameswilliams3399 4 роки тому +9

    Awesome. I have turned my six year old daughter on to some of this content and she's really enjoying it.
    Great delivery and keep it up, very excited to watch this tonight.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +7

      Starting early! Love to hear it.

    • @ZeldaZonk-zt8fr
      @ZeldaZonk-zt8fr 4 роки тому +1

      Excellente idea !
      Kids, young kids LOVE real knowledge, and their brain is so powerful at that age that they learn avidly !
      Be ambitious for your daughter's sake 👍
      💃🇫🇷🥂
      🌱
      👏

  • @gdmcbride14
    @gdmcbride14 4 роки тому +18

    Another masterpiece. The work of this podcast continues to be extraordinary and I eagerly await the next. The lament at the end was simply beautiful and devastating and relevant and timeless. 'Great work' seems insufficient but I'll repeat it. Great work.

    • @PibrochPonder
      @PibrochPonder 4 роки тому

      100% agree.

    • @kevinhayes6933
      @kevinhayes6933 4 роки тому

      Gary McBride I'm with you, even though they range from 1 hour to 4 hours the time flies by. Never get a chance to do my housework they are far to interesting so I have to stop and listen

  • @Hallanrauta
    @Hallanrauta 4 роки тому +47

    I was supposed to go to sleep early today.
    *notification about a new Fall of Civilizations episode*
    Barely enough sleep to get through the day it shall be, then.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +8

      Get some rest! It will be there in the morning 😄

    • @Hallanrauta
      @Hallanrauta 4 роки тому +7

      @@FallofCivilizations but I needed to go to work in the morning! You left me no options!

    • @inwoo8508
      @inwoo8508 4 роки тому

      Took off work today for completely different reasons than listening to this... plans change I guess. Thanks for the upload

  • @jonathonw7180
    @jonathonw7180 9 днів тому +2

    Well this correlates with a lot of what I’m currently feeling. I’ve been a heavy daily user (often all day) for the past 5 years with the odd day off here and there. I have massively isolated myself and this has made feel more socially awkward. I’m still high now and trying to delay smoking again but boredom is undoubtedly a big factor. I’m sick and tired of feeling sick and tired.

  • @marsveinsson2295
    @marsveinsson2295 Місяць тому +3

    I love this so much. I bought his his signed book. Haven't started yet. But I will read it one day soon to see if it as well written as these episodes are handled. On top of the book, I downloaded all these youtube videos. This is my favorite internet yet.

  • @jessieberry6963
    @jessieberry6963 3 роки тому +18

    I'm pretty late to the party, but I just have to say that when the Song of Seikilos came on near the end (when you where describing what happened to the people after Constantinople fell (3:14:50 or so)), it made me feel some feelings. This was a really fascinating and well made podcast, thank you for putting it together.
    (For the record, the lyrics of the Song of Seikilos are:
    While you live, shine
    have no grief at all
    life exists only for a short while
    and Time demands his due*
    *via Wikipedia)

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  3 роки тому +4

      It is a beautiful piece of music! Thanks go to Pavlos Kapralos for his wonderful rendition.

    • @RawSmok3
      @RawSmok3 Рік тому

      p😢 hmmjioniooinoininjjb😅i

    • @RawSmok3
      @RawSmok3 Рік тому

      jobnioooo😅jjonon😅bookbj

  • @alise4777
    @alise4777 4 роки тому +33

    So excited to listen. Only discovered these in lockdown and they've been amazing.

  • @wretchedfibs4306
    @wretchedfibs4306 4 роки тому +2

    3 and a half hours - no sweat.
    This one is as good as the fall of Sumer and could easily replace schools, universities, nursing homes and other boring prisons for curious children or old people unable to sleep at 3 a.m., fond of stories or fascinated by the eternal, yet in no hurry.
    Not too busy to enjoy. Calming down; grateful to the author, listening to the centuries.

  • @moshak1455
    @moshak1455 4 роки тому +7

    28:30 And this is why I will always respect the Greeks. They have always been this way. Amazing narration and Podcast.

    • @culwin
      @culwin 4 роки тому

      There's nothing special about people from any particular geographic area.

  • @Najm4145
    @Najm4145 Рік тому +2

    I loved the method of presenting wonderful documentaries. I felt for a moment that I had lived in a bygone era. I heard all the episodes of the fall of civilizations, so that I replayed some of them to listen to them again. Thank you.

  • @euroschmau
    @euroschmau 4 роки тому +43

    Wow you really out done yourself here! I absolutely love Byzantine history. You tell its history in such a captivating way; adding in music and even sound effects adds such a nice atmosphere to everything! Well done! This is for sure one of my favorite channels on UA-cam :)

  • @mozartiano123
    @mozartiano123 10 місяців тому +2

    I have no words to describe how astonished I feel facing such high quality that comes from these podcasts. They are unique, no other historian takes this artistic approach into teaching the world about those beautiful civilizations as this channel does. How can we assist for this channel to keep publishing incredible content on more civilizations?

  • @neoneyes3913
    @neoneyes3913 4 роки тому +80

    OUR BOY IS BACK BLESS UP

    • @clebfelm4170
      @clebfelm4170 4 роки тому +5

      What??

    • @gilgoofthegrove5072
      @gilgoofthegrove5072 4 роки тому +4

      It's been a while, but I can see why. There must be so much that goes into developing these, but I LOVE them

  • @manutd.ftbl1998
    @manutd.ftbl1998 2 роки тому +1

    Fell asleep watching youtube last night, turns out i watched 2 hours 44 minutes and 57 seconds of this and like 17 other videos during my slumber. Thanks i guess.

  • @byzantinetales
    @byzantinetales 2 роки тому +22

    I am happy to see Byzantium getting the attention it deserves from a historical perspective.

  • @KalvickQT
    @KalvickQT 2 роки тому +1

    So I've seen everyone of these at-least 4-5 times and yet they still hook me every time. and I manage to learn something new or catch something I missed each time too.
    When talk you started talking about how the siege plays out like a Hollywood movie script and that "everyone has heard the story, so I want to concentrate on the lives of the people at that time and what they must have experienced" - I again had to stop and just.. god you are so GOOD. You really do just an absolute outstanding job with these, I almost can't believe it haha.
    Thank you so much

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +5

    I so love that you begin your episodes with the geography and geology of the area. I’m a geologist by profession and a history student, and I feel that without the geologic and geographic background of a place, history loses its context.

  • @OhBoyItsMirx
    @OhBoyItsMirx Рік тому +6

    I feel asleep, woke up and genuinely thought pyrocynical was lecturing me about the Byzantine empire

    • @TanishGana
      @TanishGana Рік тому +1

      Bro i feel asleep n woke up to ur coment ngl

  • @susanmcdonald9088
    @susanmcdonald9088 4 роки тому +22

    Constantinople, city of Constantine, "polis" Greek, Byzantium began earlier as a Greek colony, before there was a Roman Empire.

  • @mysteryhombre81
    @mysteryhombre81 4 роки тому +25

    Wow, just when I thought this channel couldn't get any better you come out with a more in depth longer format! Could you do one on the collapse of the Mongol empire in the future? That would be awesome!

  • @5h0rgunn45
    @5h0rgunn45 4 роки тому +6

    This is amazing. You should consider getting together with Robin Pearson, who's been doing the History of Byzantium podcast for years now. I think you'd find you have a lot in common in your view of the importance of Byzantium's legacy.

    • @TheElatedDwarf
      @TheElatedDwarf 4 роки тому

      Got a link for the podcast? I realize I could google but I wanna make sure I get the right one.

  • @itemtest1
    @itemtest1 4 роки тому +18

    The location of Constatinopole was perfect during it's time. Like Panama and Suez canals today :)

  • @eso_erica
    @eso_erica 2 роки тому +18

    This became my favorite episode. Every listen feels like a visit to Byzantium, and a journey through their history with them.

  • @kindofunkind4826
    @kindofunkind4826 4 роки тому +18

    I have yet to listen to this episode, but given the quality of all your previous work: thank you so much for this!

  • @AgnieszkaNishka
    @AgnieszkaNishka 4 роки тому +42

    I sleepwalked the afternoon that lasted a 1000 years. Thank you.

  • @anthonylemkendorf3114
    @anthonylemkendorf3114 4 роки тому +42

    Never realized most Mosques in Asia Minor were once Churches or situated on land were Churches once stood. The Hagia Sophia is one primary example ( just made into a functional Mosque again).

    • @nobblkpraetorian5623
      @nobblkpraetorian5623 4 роки тому +15

      It should've stayed as a museum. All those Mosaic Art are being wasted hidden behind curtains.

    • @danielbylund8937
      @danielbylund8937 4 роки тому +23

      The entire Anatolian peninsula is basically occupied territory. A true testiment to the religion of peace.

    • @danieltaggart5236
      @danieltaggart5236 4 роки тому

      you have alot to learn

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes 4 роки тому +2

      @@danielbylund8937 That's every square inch of land on the earth

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes 4 роки тому +3

      @@AA-em3yx I'm sure that all the other people's that controlled Anatolia thought it would be theirs forever.

  • @jangelbrich7056
    @jangelbrich7056 4 роки тому +12

    Great thanks for this marvellous podcast! I have read a number of books and saw some documentations in the past 20 years about related history, but I cannot remember one of them putting it together so brilliantly like You did!

  • @silentmetal5556
    @silentmetal5556 3 роки тому +1

    Just making a comment to shower more praise on the person and/or team behind this channel. It is absolutely amazing. These are worthy of being used as a teaching medium in any school across the world imo. Well done!

  • @deltadesign5697
    @deltadesign5697 4 роки тому +37

    Such lovely Intro music! Such rich content. Absolutely stunning channel.

  • @lambd01d
    @lambd01d 3 роки тому +1

    I started reading my dad's book about the Ottoman conquest of Contantinople, but never got a chance to finish it. Very grateful for this.

  • @russingle1340
    @russingle1340 2 роки тому +4

    One of the most well presented,informative and moving documentaries Ive every listened to.Bravo!

  • @jamiemcintosh3030
    @jamiemcintosh3030 4 роки тому +1

    You began with Western Rome, and now you cover Eastern "Rome". Please, please don't let this one be the last one of your marvellous series.

    • @jamiemcintosh3030
      @jamiemcintosh3030 4 роки тому +2

      You still need to cover the decline and fall of the American Empire!

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому +1

      No, more to come!

    • @jamiemcintosh3030
      @jamiemcintosh3030 4 роки тому +1

      @@FallofCivilizations Prasayuschee, my old droogy tovarisch. Eagerly waiting for it.

  • @johnpechacek8594
    @johnpechacek8594 4 роки тому +23

    this is greek fire. I absolutely love your work and it seems to always be improving. I love the recent videos you've been making as well

    • @covenawhite4855
      @covenawhite4855 4 роки тому

      I am no expert but I think oil burns like Greek Fire. Oil is a sprayable flammable liquid. And since Greeks mined metals like gold iron, and tin why not have oil wells.

  • @rufusfauxnom5737
    @rufusfauxnom5737 4 роки тому +1

    From a certain point of view, the Romans and their civilization are still very much alive; certainly in the various Romance-speaking nations of Europe who still live (mostly) within the old Empire's boundaries, and also in Greece, the seat of the Eastern Empire for a thousand years after the fall of its Western counterpart. And the Western world as a whole is still to a large extent defined, and by and large obsessed, by its Greco-Roman foundations.
    But I'm just nitpicking. Great podcast as always. Byzantium was unjustly shunned and misunderstood by Western historians for centuries, it has been this obscure, forgotten Empire for far too long, and I'm glad it is finally taking its rightful place in mainstream history. The story of the Eastern Roman Empire is one of glory and tragedy, of great men rising time and time again to save an Empire on the brink, and weak rulers and usurpers undoing all their efforts. Reading about it is quite literally like reading a Greek tragedy, knowing (in retrospect) that there can be no happy ending, and that the Empire is ultimately doomed; yet you can't help but root for those heroes who chose to challenge fate and sometimes, against all odds, managed to turn the tables on the Empire's many enemies, restoring at least something of its past grandeur, if only for an instant.

  • @matthewkelly2399
    @matthewkelly2399 4 роки тому +7

    These are very well produced podcasts. I hope this team gets picked up by Netflix to do some work for them.

  • @Squidward558
    @Squidward558 4 роки тому +3

    These are so beautiful they almost make me want to cry. So much depth of history interwoven with wisdom that we all should heed. Another job well done keep it up my dude.

    • @FallofCivilizations
      @FallofCivilizations  4 роки тому

      Thank you! So glad you enjoyed.

    • @Squidward558
      @Squidward558 4 роки тому

      @@FallofCivilizations No, thank you for the work you put into these! I also appreciate that you add in traditional music to the mix it really makes me feel like I'm there. Can't wait for the video format for a rewatch.

  • @OfTheSeaKND
    @OfTheSeaKND Рік тому +1

    I greatly enjoy these videos, both while asleep and while awake. Perfect when I want to learn in a relaxing manner without wildly loud narration and dramatic music. 🙏

  • @bh9970
    @bh9970 Рік тому +4

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Your passion for story telling, blend of deep cuts of historical events and unheard details from the mouths of the people who experienced them are the pinnacle of historical documentaries.
    ❤ it
    Thank you

  • @critictactic7090
    @critictactic7090 16 днів тому +1

    Amazing quality and attention to detail! Truly transports you into that age. Also, I guess Greeks invented flamethrowers:)

  • @ShukakuTheCrazy1
    @ShukakuTheCrazy1 4 роки тому +5

    Of course this drops when I already have 4 hours of content to watch. Well there goes my day.

  • @georgiesheldon7035
    @georgiesheldon7035 6 днів тому +1

    I had fallen asleep by the time this came on ,I wonder how many videos I watched 💀

  • @TheLiquidpsy
    @TheLiquidpsy 4 роки тому +5

    Yeah finally a new episode! And it's a long one :) can't get enough of your content! I have listened to all your episodes multiple times!

  • @deuce-infinitum2001
    @deuce-infinitum2001 5 місяців тому +2

    These are excellent. You begin them so well, preface it, or what have you! If I wasn't poor now I'd actually be a patreon or whatever.

  • @DastardlyThoughts
    @DastardlyThoughts 4 роки тому +14

    Interesting history on the Hagia Sophia and prudent timing with it just being reverted from museum to mosque

  • @dramlamb5196
    @dramlamb5196 4 роки тому

    Absolutely fantastic episode. One thing that stood out to me in the shorthand version of late roman history at the opening section of this podcast it seems to imply that Theodosius II was an adult when Rome was sacked and the Theodosian walls were built, but he was only born in 401, so he wasn't really making the decisions yet.

    • @dramlamb5196
      @dramlamb5196 4 роки тому

      Also I'm pretty sure that originally Nova Roma was the formal name and Constantinopolis was the informal name

  • @mymusicpaws
    @mymusicpaws 4 роки тому +3

    I never knew learning could be so relaxing and engaging until I found this channel

  • @boycey_x4345
    @boycey_x4345 4 роки тому +2

    Found this podcast during lockdown looking for something while i wait between randall carlson podcast episodes. fell in love, great podcast amazing work. binged everything in about a week so I've been looking forward to this new episode! thank you for your amazing work!!