46. By Sword and By Song: The Byzantine Warrior Hero with Chrysovalantis Kyriacou

46. By Sword and By Song: The Byzantine Warrior Hero with Chrysovalantis Kyriacou

In this episode, I'm joined again by Dr. Chrysovalantis Kyriacou where we discuss the ακριτικά τραγούδια i.e., the Acritic Songs! These are heroic ballads from the borderlands that emerged between the 9th and 11th centuries, highlighting semi- mythological figures like the legendary Digenis Akritas. Passed down through performances at festivals and weddings -- often created and performed by or for rural peasants -- these songs provide rare insight into the lives, struggles, and values of marginalized medieval communities. Their transmission reflects both elite and popular storytelling styles, often mixing Homeric, Christian, and local themes. In Cyprus, these songs were adapted into the local dialect. They also included unique Cypriot experiences, like in The Song of Antzoules, which reflects Cypriot responses to events in Anemourion in Anatolia and subsequent Frankish rule. In Cyprus, the legend of Digenis is imprinted on the land itself, from his handprint on the Pentadaktylos to the rocks of Petra tou Romiou, once believed to have been hurled at Saracen ships by Digenis himself!

P.S. In this episode I learn that Vikings (VARANGIANS) may have been stationed in Cyprus!

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*BONUS!* Building and Living an Archaeological Fieldwork Project with Luca Bombardieri

*BONUS!* Building and Living an Archaeological Fieldwork Project with Luca Bombardieri

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*NEW EPISODE!* 52. When Kinship Failed: Cyprus & The Black Death with Tassos Papacostas

*NEW EPISODE!* 52. When Kinship Failed: Cyprus & The Black Death with Tassos Papacostas

"Out of necessary cruelty, fathers abandoned their sons, and sons fled from their fathers, as the evident danger overcame all the rules of kinship, love, and nature." - Francesco Loredano AKA Henry G...

2 Juli 1h

*NEW!* Primary Source LII: Loredano & The Black Death

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The Black Death swept across Europe in the mid-14th century, killing millions and leaving entire regions devastated. No corner of the continent was spared, and Cyprus too fell victim to the deadly pan...

15 Juni 2min

51. Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Cyprus Between Athens & Persia with Christian Körner

51. Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Cyprus Between Athens & Persia with Christian Körner

After the failed revolt against Persian rule, Cyprus experienced a brief and uneasy calm. But that peace quickly unraveled, as the island was drawn into the heart of the renewed conflict between Athen...

2 Juni 42min

Primary Source LI: An Excerpt from Diodorus Siculus

Primary Source LI: An Excerpt from Diodorus Siculus

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15 Maj 1min

50. Kypriōn Politeia: The Political Structures and Administrative Frameworks in Iron Age Cyprus with Beatrice Pestarino

50. Kypriōn Politeia: The Political Structures and Administrative Frameworks in Iron Age Cyprus with Beatrice Pestarino

The city-kingdoms of Iron Age Cyprus have always been something of a mystery -- in fact "city-kingdom" itself is a bit of a misnomer to begin with. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Beatrice Pestarin...

2 Maj 1h 20min

Primary Source L: The Idalion Tablet

Primary Source L: The Idalion Tablet

…and here we are...the 50th Primary Source! Thank you so much for your continued support; it truly means a lot! ----------------------------------------- The Idalion Tablet's significance cannot be un...

15 Apr 2min

49. Saints, Synods, and Struggles: The Rise of Christian Cyprus with Young Kim

49. Saints, Synods, and Struggles: The Rise of Christian Cyprus with Young Kim

In this episode, I welcome Dr. Young Kim, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, to discuss the role of Cyprus in Late Antiquity. Although often seen as politically unimportant und...

2 Apr 1h 8min

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