Episode 292 - Venice and the Rest of the Empire with John Giebfried

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  • Today we look at the parts of the Roman Empire we haven't covered so far in the post-siege narrative. This includes Attalia, Trebizond and the multiple acquisitions of Venice. Helping me is Dr John Giebfried from the University of Vienna.
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  • @vladimir-alexandruolteanu
    @vladimir-alexandruolteanu หลายเดือนก่อน

    Underated podcast

  • @Armandofify
    @Armandofify หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks! But is not comfortable to see Byzantine there if they have been called them also Roman until the end, otherwise people thinks that Roman Empire ended on 500, when has lasting until 1453. Thanks anyway!

    • @patrickward8983
      @patrickward8983 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Barking up the wrong tree really as it’s a follow up to the history of Rome podcast which decided to end at 476. As the follow up story, this newer podcast with a new host took on the most common name in English for pretty obvious marketing purposes I imagine. It’s frankly comical to write off a whole piece of work over the name like that. Robin also constantly uses Roman n New Rome Romania and Roman Empire throughout the whole podcast. He even greatly interjects Greek at times he deems appropriate. There are few works in the medium that have done a subject so much justice.

    • @Armandofify
      @Armandofify หลายเดือนก่อน

      Who is barking is you that need to learn more about real history, I have been alerting about REAL roots, barbarians absorbed the west Roman culture, it’s the reason you take shower and has discipline, East Roman ended 1453, take it because it’s easier.

  • @Armandofify
    @Armandofify หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Why English and Americans insist to call Byzantine empire if it’s really East Roman Empire, what about to call English Empire of Viking Empire?

    • @nathanmagnuson2589
      @nathanmagnuson2589 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      its just a historiographical issue and makes distinguishing the late antique and medieval phases of the empire easier

    • @ChandlerTV100
      @ChandlerTV100 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's been in place so long that it would require a universal consensus to stop using the name, which isn't going to happen. Nowadays it isn't used to seperate them from their Roman heritage, more to distinguish it from its pre-Medieval self.

    • @SeanHH1986
      @SeanHH1986 หลายเดือนก่อน

      there's 300 million people in America. they don't all call it the "byzantine empire".