
Set against the turbulent seas of the late 10th‑century Byzantine world, the drama opens in the opulent yet anxious court of Bosphorus. A weary king confides his fear that looming wars and the scheming republic of Cherson threaten to shatter his realm, turning his trusted advisor Lysimachus into a reluctant architect of intrigue. The tension between the two cities crackles, hinting at alliances, betrayals, and the heavy weight of destiny on the throne.
At the heart of the story stands Gycia, the daughter of Cherson’s archon, whose beauty and virtue draw the admiration of many, including the young noble Theodorus. As political maneuvering intensifies, Gycia finds herself entangled in a web of loyalty, love, and looming danger. Listeners will be drawn into a world of royal courts, whispered conspiracies, and the fragile hopes of a heroine poised on the brink of tragedy.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (162K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1907
A widely read Welsh poet in the Victorian era, he wrote long narrative poems and verse dramas that brought classical stories and moral questions to a broad audience. He was also active in public life, combining a literary career with work in education and politics.
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