• The Rise of the Branković Dynasty: Serbia's Last Rulers — Fexingo History
    Apr 27 2026
    After the fall of the Nemanjić dynasty, the Branković family rose to lead Serbia through its final century of independence. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Đurađ Branković, a despot forced into vassalage under the Ottomans, rebuilt Serbian statehood from the fortress city of Smederevo. They discuss his diplomatic balancing act between Mehmed the Conqueror and Hunyadi's Hungary, the flourishing of mining under the Brankovićs (especially the silver wealth of Novo Brdo), and the cultural patronage that kept Serbian Orthodoxy alive. They also touch on the controversial role of Mara Branković, Đurađ's daughter, who became a powerful figure in the Ottoman harem and later a diplomatic bridge between worlds. The episode covers the final siege of Smederevo in 1459, the collapse of the Serbian Despotate, and the legacy of the Branković name that lingered in exile and myth. No rehashing of earlier Nemanjić or Kosovo myths—this is a focused look at the dynasty that picked up the pieces.

    #Brankovi #UraBrankovi #SerbianDespotate #Smederevo #NovoBrdo #MaraBrankovi #MehmedtheConqueror #JohnHunyadi #SiegeofSmederevo1459 #SerbianHistory #MedievalSerbia #OttomanEmpire #BalkanHistory #Diplomacy #MiningHistory #OrthodoxChristianity #15thCentury #FexingoHistory #NemanjicDynasty #StefanDusan

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    8 min
  • The Nemanjić Legacy: Serbia's Holy Kings and the Making of a Nation — Fexingo History
    Apr 26 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the enduring impact of the Nemanjić dynasty, focusing on the canonization of its rulers and how sainthood shaped Serbian national identity. They trace the story from Stefan Nemanja, who abdicated to become the monk Simeon, through his son Saint Sava, who founded the autocephalous Serbian Church, to Stefan the First-Crowned and later kings like Stefan Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dečanski. The conversation examines the political and spiritual motivations behind royal canonizations, the construction of magnificent monasteries like Studenica, Žiča, and Gračanica as symbols of divine right, and the cult of relics that turned kings into intercessors. They also touch on the controversial aspects, such as the violent legacy of some 'sainted' rulers and the blending of Byzantine imperial ideology with Serbian state-building. The episode reveals how the Nemanjić model of holy kingship became a template for later Serbian rulers and remains a powerful force in Balkan memory.

    #NemanjicDynasty #SaintSava #StefanNemanja #SerbianHistory #MedievalSerbia #RoyalSainthood #OrthodoxChurch #Monasteries #Studenica #Zica #Gracanica #Hagiography #ByzantineInfluence #BalkanHistory #HolyKings #Relics #FexingoHistory #History #StefanDusan #BattleOfKosovo

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    7 min
  • The Vlachs and the Serbian Empire: Forgotten Allies — Fexingo History
    Apr 26 2026
    In this episode of The Story of Serbia, Lucas and Luna explore the role of the Vlachs—a pastoral, semi-nomadic people of Balkan Romance origin—within the Serbian medieval state. From their early migrations and settlement patterns to their crucial military service as light cavalry (stratioti) under Stefan Dušan and the Despotate, the Vlachs were indispensable allies. We discuss their legal status in Dušan's Zakonik, their distinct social organization under knez and katun, and their gradual assimilation. The episode also touches on the Vlachs' role in mining at Novo Brdo and their complex relationship with the Orthodox Church. A fresh angle on a overlooked but vital part of Serbian history.

    #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #Serbia #Vlachs #BalkanHistory #StefanDuAn #DuAnsZakonik #Stratioti #NovoBrdo #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #Pastoralism #OrthodoxChurch #BalkanRomance #Mining #SerbianEmpire #Despotate #SerbianHistory #NemanjicDynasty

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    5 min
  • The Fall of Smederevo and the Serbian Despotate's Last Stand — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final decades of the Serbian Despotate, focusing on the fall of Smederevo in 1459 and the end of Serbian medieval statehood. They discuss Đurađ Branković's efforts to fortify Smederevo, the dual pressures from the Ottoman Empire under Mehmed the Conqueror and the Kingdom of Hungary, the betrayal by Michael Szilágyi, and the aftermath including the exile of the Branković family and the rise of Stephen Tomašević. The conversation also touches on the legacy of Smederevo as a symbol of Serbian resilience and the transition to Ottoman rule in the Balkans.

    #Smederevo #SerbianDespotate #UraBrankovi #FallOfSmederevo #MehmedTheConqueror #MichaelSzilGyi #StephenTomaEvi #OttomanEmpire #MedievalSerbia #BalkanHistory #1459 #Fortress #Betrayal #Exile #Resilience #EuropeanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SerbianHistory #NemanjicDynasty

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    6 min
  • Despot Stefan Lazarević: The Knight Who Rebuilt Serbia — Fexingo History
    Apr 25 2026
    After the Battle of Kosovo, Serbia lay shattered—or so the story goes. But one man refused to let the flame die. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable life of Despot Stefan Lazarević, son of Prince Lazar, who turned vassalage into an art form. How did a Serbian prince become a prized Ottoman general, a Hungarian ally, and a patron of Renaissance culture all at once? From the bloody field of Angora (Ankara) in 1402, where Stefan fought alongside Tamerlane's enemy, to the glittering court of Belgrade where he translated Greek philosophy and minted silver coins, Stefan's story defies easy labels. Lucas unpacks the Despot's military campaigns, his iron-fisted rebuilding of Serbia's economy, and the literary circle that made his court a beacon of learning. Luna questions the moral compromises of collaboration, the fate of the Serbian Church under Ottoman pressure, and the strange legacy of a man who was both a knight of the Dragon Order and a vassal of the sultan. This is not a tale of doomed resistance but of cunning survival—and the price of keeping a nation alive.

    #DespotStefanLazarevi #StefanLazarevi #SerbianHistory #BattleOfKosovo #BattleOfAngora #OttomanEmpire #MedievalSerbia #Belgrade #UraBrankovi #OrderOfTheDragon #Tamerlane #BayezidI #ResavaSchool #MiningInSerbia #BalkanHistory #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History #NemanjicDynasty #StefanDusan

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    5 min
  • The Serbian Empire: Stefan Dušan's Rise and Fall — Fexingo History
    Apr 24 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the meteoric rise and sudden collapse of the Serbian Empire under Stefan Dušan the Mighty. They discuss how Dušan exploited Byzantine civil wars to conquer vast territories, his proclamation as Emperor in 1346, and the legal code Dušan's Zakonik that sought to unify his realm. The episode examines the fragile coalition of nobles, the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and the empire's unraveling after Dušan's death in 1355. Specific details include the Battle of Velbazhd (1330), the conquests of Macedonia, Epirus, and Thessaly, and the tensions between central authority and regional magnates. The conversation also touches on Dušan's ambition to lead a crusade against the Ottomans and how internal divisions paved the way for Ottoman dominance in the Balkans.

    #SerbianEmpire #StefanDuAn #DuAnsZakonik #ByzantineCivilWar #BattleOfVelbazhd #Macedonia #Epirus #Thessaly #SerbianOrthodoxChurch #BalkanHistory #MedievalSerbia #Crusade #Ottomans #Emperor #Nobility #1346 #1355 #History #SerbianHistory #NemanjicDynasty

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    6 min
  • The Battle of Kosovo: Myth, Memory, and the Fall of an Empire — Fexingo History
    Apr 24 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit one of the most pivotal and contested events in Serbian history: the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. They explore the political context of a disintegrating Serbian Empire under Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović, the rising threat of the Ottoman Sultan Murad I, and the battle itself — a chaotic, bloody stalemate that both sides claimed as victory. Lucas unpacks the legendary figures: Miloš Obilić, whose assassination of Murad became a symbol of defiance; Sultan Bayezid I, who emerged from the chaos to solidify Ottoman dominance. They delve into the mythmaking that followed: the Kosovo Covenant, the cult of martyrdom, and how later Serbian nationalists used the battle to forge a collective identity. Luna asks sharp questions about what really happened — the lack of contemporary sources, the propaganda of later centuries, and the battle's role in 19th-century nation-building. The episode ends with a reflection on how history and legend intertwine, and why Kosovo remains a potent, emotionally charged symbol today.

    #BattleOfKosovo #PrinceLazar #SultanMuradI #MiloObili #OttomanEmpire #SerbianEmpire #KosovoMyth #1389 #KosovoCovenant #BayezidI #MedievalSerbia #BalkanHistory #NationalMyth #Martyrdom #History #FexingoHistory #Europe #War #SerbianHistory #NemanjicDynasty

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    6 min
  • The Birth of Serbia: From the White Serbs to Stefan Nemanja — Fexingo History
    Apr 23 2026
    In this pilot episode, we begin not in Belgrade, but in the misty borderlands between the Byzantine Empire and the Avar Khaganate. Lucas paints a vivid scene of the year 626, when a desperate emperor Heraclius invited Slavic tribes, including the Serbs, to settle the Balkans as imperial allies. From there, we trace the story of the White Serbs, their migration south, and the slow emergence of Serbian principalities. We meet the mysterious figure of Prince Vlastimir, who led a successful rebellion against the Bulgars, and explore the legend of the Nemanjić dynasty's founder, Stefan Nemanja. Along the way, Lucas and Luna discuss the challenges of early medieval sources, the rival claims of Rome and Constantinople, and the enduring symbol of the double-headed eagle. The episode ends with a reflection on how national identity is shaped by both history and myth, setting the stage for future episodes on empire, battle, and state-building.

    #Serbia #Balkans #MedievalHistory #ByzantineEmpire #NemanjicDynasty #StefanNemanja #Vlastimir #WhiteSerbs #GreatMigration #SlavicHistory #AvarKhaganate #Heraclius #BaptismOfSerbia #DoubleHeadedEagle #EarlyMiddleAges #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #Europe #SerbianHistory #StefanDusan

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    9 min