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Illustration about Details of the final assault and the fall of Constantinople in 1453. painting in Askeri Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Illustration of siege, askeri, history - 42516607
The 29th of May, 1453, marks the end to one of the longest-lasting Medieval powers and the beginning of centuries of Greek oppression.
Theophano : A Byzantine tale on Instagram: “Constantine Dragases Palaiologos’ final moments at the siege of Constantinople. . You voted for it, I made it! Here it is then, the 7000…”
Giovanni Giustiniani a mercenary who helped the Byzantine army in the siege of Constantinople against Ottoman empire
The Battle of Dorylaeum took place during the First Crusade on 1 July 1097 between the crusader forces and the Seljuk Turks, near the city of Dorylaeum in Anato...
In 1453, Sultan Mehmed II's formidable army and groundbreaking artillery ended over a thousand years of Byzantine history with the fall of Constantinople.
The fall of Constantinople marks the end of the Byzantine Empire (and effectively the end of the Roman Empire) when the city was captured by forces of the Ottoman Empire in AD 1453.
🌍 😮 Europe Before the Fall of Constantinople, c. 1450. 👉 A map illustrating the political situation in Europe, East Asia, the Middle East, and North...
The Fall of Constantinople, illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations', 1915 (litho), Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
May 29 marks 563 years since Constantinople fell to the Ottomans. The siege and subsequent battle marked a turning point for the city and the wider world.
🗣️On this day in 330 AD, Emperor Constantine the Great dedicated Byzantium as 'New Rome,' later known as Constantinople and today as Istanbul. This event marked a pivotal moment in history, establishing one of the most influential cities in the world. 🏛️🌍 #History #MAYAiCEO
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