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The Aqueduct of Valens 

The History of Byzantium Podcast
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Constantinople stood as the Roman Imperial capital for over a thousand years. Many enemies tried to capture the city but failed. Its position, surrounded on three sides by water, made it highly defensible. But there’s a reason that no one in the ancient world, before Constantine, decided to set up their capital here.
The city was very short of water. To bring water from a far away the largest aqueduct in Europe had to be built. A project of astonishing scale.
This video is part of a series - 'The History of Byzantium goes to Istanbul.' In 2018 the listeners of the podcast funded a Kickstarter to send me to Istanbul. I documented many of the surviving Byzantine sites and have made videos about them.
I am now able to offer tours to Istanbul (and beyond) for listeners of the podcast. Email me if you'd like to know more (thehistoryofbyzantium at gmail.com).
Video edited by / suhlefilm
For more information about Byzantine Constantinople visit www.thebyzantinelegacy.com/. It's a fantastic website providing breakdowns of the Byzantine buildings that can still be seen today and there you'll find most of the still images and sketches used in these videos.
'The History of Byzantium' is a podcast telling the story of the Roman Empire from 476 AD to 1453. The podcast home page is here thehistoryofbyzantium.com/ and you can support the show at / historyofbyza. .
#constantinople #aqueduct #valens #istanbul #byzantium #byzantine

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Комментарии : 21   
@rafaljt
@rafaljt 2 года назад
Amazing that Romans could build such wonder. Keeping the proper downfall for 120 km completly amazes me.
@sleepygrumpy
@sleepygrumpy 8 месяцев назад
Amazing
@Dreadnought586
@Dreadnought586 Год назад
When is your next tour?
@TheHistoryofByzantiumPodcast
We are aiming to run tours in Spring and Autumn 2023. Do email me for more details thehistoryofbyzantium at gmail.com
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 2 года назад
Too bad they changed the name to Istanbul. It deserves it's long standing name back.
@liamoktay
@liamoktay 2 года назад
Sorry, as civilisations switch hands so do names
@laffetum3050
@laffetum3050 2 года назад
It's just a name i wouldn't put too much emphasis on it. But i do think we Turks have a duty to preserve the history of the city. That's why i'm very much against turning things like Hagia Sophia to a mosque, it should have stayed as a museum.
@liamoktay
@liamoktay 2 года назад
@@laffetum3050 the thing is it was a mosque for almost 500 years, and it is still protected ot the standard of a museum
@samirzepeda4028
@samirzepeda4028 2 года назад
Empires come and go. Names get changed. Cultures and religions replace native ones. That's how it has been since the dawn of humanity.
@alaa0khallouf
@alaa0khallouf 2 года назад
@@laffetum3050 why not a church then?
@jelnemmen
@jelnemmen 2 года назад
First! 😁🥳
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