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History Extra podcast

Suleyman the Magnificent's bid for world domination

History Extra podcast

Immediate Media

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4.34.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Henry VIII lorded it over England. Francis I dominated France. Charles V was the main man in central Europe. Yet arguably none was as powerful as Ottoman sultan Suleyman the Magnificent – a true heavyweight of the 16th century. Speaking to Spencer Mizen, author Christopher de Bellaigue discusses a man who had designs on becoming 'world emperor', only to be hamstrung by bloody infighting among his own family. (Ad) Christopher de Bellaigue is the author of The Golden Throne: The Curse of a King (Bodley Head, 2025). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Golden-Throne-Curse-King/dp/1847927424/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the History Extra podcast, fascinating historical conversations from the makers of BBC History Magazine.

0:13.5

Henry VIII lauded it over England. Francis I dominated France. Charles V was the main man in central Europe.

0:23.8

Yet arguably, none was as powerful as the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent,

0:30.1

a true heavyweight of the 16th century.

0:33.6

Here in conversation with Spentemisen, Christopher de Belagag discusses a man who had designs on becoming world emperor, only to be hamstrung by bloody infighting among his own family.

0:47.0

So Christopher, your new book, The Gordon Throne, focuses on the fortunes of one of the most extraordinary individuals of the 16th century,

0:57.9

and that is the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent.

1:01.9

I wonder if you could start by introducing Suleiman to our listeners.

1:06.7

What makes him such a fascinating figure?

1:10.7

He's another way of looking at a period of history that we in this country know extremely well through Henry VIII.

1:17.1

And we think we've sort of got it covered because we know what Henry the 8th was getting up to in his bedroom.

1:22.7

And we also know that he was stripping the monasteries and declaring autonomy from Rome.

1:29.1

But Henry didn't really fight very much and he sat around and philosophised and thought about the bedroom a lot. There was a

1:36.3

great deal going on in Europe and beyond at the same time and he had several extremely important

1:42.3

and influential contemporaries. We know a little bit about

1:46.1

Charles V, because they were related through marriage, through Catherine of Arrigan. We know a little bit

1:51.5

about Francis I, the French King, because of the field of the cloth of gold. The member of the

1:57.3

quartet, who is arguably the most important of the lot, we know the least about

2:01.6

in this country, and that is Suleiman the Magnificent.

2:04.2

And he was a direct contemporary of Henry VIII.

2:07.2

He outlived him by some years.

2:10.2

He just about out-sired him.

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