After nearly half a year adrift on the seas of medieval history, it is finally time for Olivia and Aran to wash ashore on the hospitable shores of a little town called CONSTANTINOPLE. Join us for part 1 of 2 about the great medieval megalopolis as we explore the city from its prehistoric foundation to its siege by Catholic crusaders. And be sure to stay tuned for part 2, the incredible story of the Ottoman siege! Also discussed are worm biology, the elusive water sheep, and the viking urge to inscribe rocks.
Interesting web links:
Further reading:
Richard Fidler, Ghost Empire
Judith Herrin, Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire
Bettany Hughes, Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities
The music used in this episode's intro is a public domain recording of the Greek folk song Απ' τον καημό μου πίνω (I drink because of my sorrow)
https://archive.org/details/78_title-in-greek_contributors-in-greek_gbia0033944a
Additional music clips used throughout are from that song and another Greek folk song Πειραιώτισσα (The girl from Piraeus/Piraeotissa)
https://archive.org/details/78_title-in-greek_contributors-in-greek_gbia0033944b