The Nika Riots: When Constantinople Burned — Fexingo History copertina

The Nika Riots: When Constantinople Burned — Fexingo History

The Nika Riots: When Constantinople Burned — Fexingo History

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In AD 532, Constantinople erupted in the deadliest uprising in its history. For five days, the city burned as two rival chariot-racing factions, the Blues and the Greens, united against Emperor Justinian. This episode follows the Nika Riots from the Hippodrome to the throne room, exploring how a casual insult, a power-hungry empress, and a ruthless general saved the Byzantine Empire. Learn how Theodora's famous speech shamed Justinian into action, how Belisarius and Mundus slaughtered 30,000 rebels in the Hippodrome, and how the fire cleared the way for the construction of the Hagia Sophia. We also examine the social and political tensions beneath the surface—the factional violence, the senatorial plots, and the fragile loyalty of the urban mob. This is the story of a city on the brink, and the iron hand that pulled it back.

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