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    Byzantium And The Crusades

    Ever wondered what the Crusades were and why they really happened? This podcast not only tells the full history of the Crusades, it also links them with the forgotten story of the fall of Byzantium. Listen to one of the most amazing tales ever told! Nick Holmes is a British historian, author and podcaster - check out his website at www.nickholmesauthor.com.
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    Episodes (97)

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 4 "Alexios Komnenos And The Call To The West"

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 4 "Alexios Komnenos And The Call To The West"

    This podcast series tells the story of the Crusades from the Byzantine angle. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, we follow the desperate attempts by the remarkable Byzantine Emperor, Alexios Komnenos, to save Byzantium from the host of enemies surrounding it, from Normans to Pechenegs and Turks. This would eventually lead to a plea for help to the West. This plea was the basis for one of the most extraordinary events in history: the First Crusade.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbJuly 04, 2020

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 3 "What Is The Truth About Romanos Diogenes?"

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 3 "What Is The Truth About Romanos Diogenes?"

    This podcast series tells how Byzantium was central to the Crusades. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, we ask the question why do historians even today tend to write off Romanos Diogenes' attempts to save Byzantium? The answer takes us on a journey through the writings of the main Byzantine chroniclers of the time. We learn how the true story was purposefully hidden by Romanos' enemies and is still confusing historians today.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbJune 27, 2020

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 2 "The Loss Of Anatolia"

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 2 "The Loss Of Anatolia"

    This podcast series tells how Byzantium was central to the Crusades. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, we hear about the reign of the Emperor Michael VII Doukas, which must count as the most disastrous reign in the whole of Byzantine history. By the end, Anatolia has been overrun by the Turks, and Byzantium is facing enemies advancing against it from both East and West.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbJune 20, 2020

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 1 "Civil War"

    The Fall Of Byzantium Episode 1 "Civil War"

    This podcast series tells how Byzantium was central to the Crusades. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, we look at the fall of Byzantium after the Battle of Manzikert. We start with the civil war that followed the battle between the Emperor Romanos Diogenes and the powerful Doukai family who had betrayed him at Manzikert.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbJune 13, 2020

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 9 "The March To Manzikert"

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 9 "The March To Manzikert"

    This podcast series tells the story of the Crusades from the Byzantine angle. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, the Byzantine and Seljuk Turkish armies are gathering for one of the greatest battles of the Middle Ages - the Battle of Manzikert. 

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 8 "War And Peace"

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 8 "War And Peace"

    This podcast series tells how the decline of Byzantium was the original cause of the Crusades. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, the year is 1070, just before the Byzantines launch their greatest offensive against the Seljuk Turks in 1071. The Byzantine Emperor, Romanos Diogenes, decides to stay in Constantinople rather than lead his army out on another campaign. Why does he do this? The reasons are much more surprising than you would imagine.

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 7 "Normans And Turks"

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 7 "Normans And Turks"

    This podcast series tells how the decline of Byzantium was the original cause of the Crusades. It is based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, the year is 1069, and the new Byzantine Emperor, Romanos Diogenes, is determined to save Byzantium from the raids of the Seljuk Turks. But the Turks are a formidable enemy, and the Emperor also finds that he has to contend with a rebellion of the Norman mercenaries in his own army.

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 6 "Victory And Defeat"

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 6 "Victory And Defeat"

    This podcast series presents a new angle on the origins of the Crusades based on the book "The Byzantine World War" by Nick Holmes. In this episode, the year is 1068. The Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes leads the newly trained Byzantine army to victory against the Emir of Aleppo and captures the Arab frontier city of Hierapolis. But, just as his army celebrates their victory in Syria, the Seljuk Turks launch a vicious assault into the heartland of the Byzantine Empire.

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 5 Byzantium Strikes Back

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 5 Byzantium Strikes Back

    This podcast series presents a new angle on the Crusades based on the book called The Byzantine World War by Nick Holmes. It explains that Byzantium was the main cause of the First Crusade. This episode describes the new Byzantine army which the Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes put together in 1068 to fight the first of his campaigns against the Seljuk Turks.

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 4 The Battle For Armenia

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 4 The Battle For Armenia

    This podcast series presents a new angle on the Crusades based on the book called The Byzantine World War by Nick Holmes. It explains that Byzantium was the main cause of the First Crusade. This episode explores the background to the pivotal Battle of Manzikert in 1071. It focuses on the fierce war fought in Armenia from the late 1040s to 1060s, as the Byzantine army struggled to contain the increasingly ferocious onslaught of the Seljuk Turks.

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 3 The Seljuk Turks

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 3 The Seljuk Turks

    This podcast series presents a new angle on the Crusades based on the book called The Byzantine World War by Nick Holmes. It explains that Byzantium was the original cause of the First Crusade, following its devastating defeat at the Battle of Manzikert. Byzantium also continued to play a critical role throughout the Crusades, up until the Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople in 1204. But what really happened at Manzikert? In a mini-series of podcasts devoted to this battle, we try to unravel the truth about what really happened. This episode looks at the Seljuk Turks and their extraordinary rise to becoming a medieval superpower.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbApril 25, 2020

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 2 The Crisis of Byzantium

    Manzikert 1071 Episode 2 The Crisis of Byzantium

    This podcast series is about the Battle of Manzikert. With excerpts taken from the Byzantine World War by Nick Holmes, it tries to unravel what really happened at Manzikert, a battle that changed history. In the second episode in the series, we look at the challenges that faced Byzantium in the eleventh century, as hordes of new barbarian invaders appeared on its borders and it struggled to maintain the professional army that had kept it safe in previous centuries.

    Introduction: Byzantium And The Crusades Episode 1

    Introduction: Byzantium And The Crusades Episode 1

    The Crusades shook the world. But why did they happen? This podcast tells the story of the Crusades and how the Byzantine Empire not only contributed to their origins but shaped their development. It's the story of what was, in effect, a world war as Turkish nomads from the Asian steppe-lands faced Frankish and Norman knights from western Europe. It was a time that changed the world. And its echoes are still with us today.

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