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Episode 300 - The 10 Greatest Byzantine Emperors

For our 300th episode I decided to do something different. I chose my 10 greatest Byzantine Emperors.

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  • Episode 332 - Not with a Whimper but a Bang

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    Mehmed II becomes Sultan in 1451 and immediately makes plans to conquer Constantinople.Period: 1448-53
  • Episode 331 - The Last Hope

    27:12|
    John VIII Palaiologos asks the Pope for an Ecumenical Council to reunite the churches. To his surprise the Pontiff says yes and a huge Byzantine contingent travels to Italy.Period: 1425-48
  • Episode 329 - Buying Time

    30:23|
    With the Ottoman civil war raging Manuel II Palaiologos tries to improve the Roman position and ensure his sons succeed him.Period: 1402-30
  • Episode 328 - In the Nick of Timur

    30:00|
    Manuel II Palaiologos refuses to play vassal to Sultan Bayezid. So the Ottomans set up a permanent blockade of New Rome. The siege would last for eight years and only a miracle could save the Romans.Period: 1391-1402
  • Episode 327 - Vassals and Pawns

    25:37|
    John V Palaiologos faces rebellions from his sons and Grandsons. Forcing the Romans to become both Ottomans vassals and the pawns of Venice and Genoa.Period: 1371-91
  • Episode 326 - The Rise of the Ottomans, Part 2

    25:30|
    We look at the details of how the Ottomans ran their state. Including the creation of loyalty to the ruling dynasty, succession policy, military recruitment and slave trading. Period: 1280-1371