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The Fall of Constantinople, also known as the Conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city fell on 29 May 1453 as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April. The city's collapse marked the end of the Middle Ages. The … 查看更多內容
Constantinople had been an imperial capital since its consecration in 330 under Roman emperor Constantine the Great. In the following eleven centuries, the city had been besieged many times but was captured only … 查看更多內容
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, Mehmed II "permitted an initial period of looting that saw the destruction of many Orthodox … 查看更多內容
Mehmed II granted his soldiers three days to plunder the city, as he had promised them and in accordance with the custom of the time. Soldiers fought over the possession of some of the spoils of war. On the third day of the conquest, Mehmed II ordered … 查看更多內容
At the beginning of the siege, Mehmed sent out some of his best troops to reduce the remaining Byzantine strongholds outside the city of Constantinople. The fortress of … 查看更多內容
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There are many legends in Greece surrounding the Fall of Constantinople. It was said that 查看更多內容For the fall of Constantinople, Marios Philippides and Walter Hanak list 15 eyewitness accounts (13 Christian and 2 Turkish) and 20 … 查看更多內容
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The fall of Constantinople was when the Ottoman Empire took over Constantinople, the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, on 29 May 1453. The Ottomans were commanded by 21-year-old …
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According to a prearranged treaty the empire was apportioned between Venice and the crusade's leaders, and the Latin Empire of Constantinople was established. Boniface was not elected as the new emperor, although the citizens seemed to consider him as such; the Venetians thought he had too many connections with the former empire because of his brother, Renier of Montferrat, who had been married to Maria Comnena, daughter and for a time heir-apparent of Manuel I. Ins…
Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA 授權下的文字- Result: Crusader-Venetian victory
- Date: 12–15 April 1204
- Territorial changes: Constantinople captured by the Crusaders and Venetians
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The Sack of Constantinople that took place in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade caused the city to fall and established the Latin Empire. It also sent the Byzantine imperial dynasty to exile, who …
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1453 AD: Fall of Constantinople. Constantinople [a] ( see other names) was the capital of the Roman Empire, and later, the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; …
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- fall, n. 18. The failure, collapse, or ruin of an institution, organization, etc.( Sometimes hard to distinguish from sense 17a: The action or fact of being made to descend or of declining, …
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Fall_of_Constantinople_(1204)2020/3/6 · Battles in 1204 Sieges of Constantinople Sieges of the crusades Sieges involving the Byzantine Empire Battles of the Byzantine Empire in the 13th century Sieges involving the …
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1.4 Fall of Constantinople in 1204 and the exile in Nicaea 1.5 Fall of Constantinople in 1453 and Ottoman period 1.5.1 Ecclesiastical buildings in Ottoman cities 1.6 Patriarchate under the …