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Step into Constantinople in the spring of 542—the wealthiest, most sophisticated city on earth. Grain ships crowd the Golden Horn, merchants fill the forums, and the dome of Hagia Sophia rises over a capital that believes itself chosen and eternal. Then, in the port district, a dockworker collapses. Within weeks, thousands are dead. Within months, the New Rome becomes a city of silence, mass graves, and empty streets. This episode is a cinematic reconstruction of the Plague of Justinian and its impact on the Byzantine capital. Drawing on the eyewitness accounts of Procopius and John of Ephesus, we follow the disease as it spreads from the docks to the palace, overwhelms hospitals and churches, and forces Emperor Justinian himself to the brink of death. Through historical detail and immersive storytelling, we recreate a metropolis watching its institutions fail in real time—granaries still full, towers repurposed as tombs, and a bureaucracy struggling to function as half its people vanish. Witness how the plague reshaped the heart of the Eastern Roman Empire—economically, spiritually, and psychologically. Constantinople survived, but the confidence of a world empire did not. This is the story of the spring when the greatest city of late antiquity discovered its own mortality—and how that trauma changed Byzantine history forever.