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  1. Fall of Constantinople - Wikipedia

    • 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 was captured on 29 May 1453 as part of the culmination of a 55-day siege which had begun on 6 April. The attacking Ottoman Army, which significantly outnumbered Constantinople's defenders, was comm… 展开

    Background

    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 once before… 展开

    Preparations

    When Mehmed II succeeded his father in 1451, he was 19 years old. Many European courts assumed that the young Ottoman ruler would not seriously challenge Christian hegemony in the Balkans and the Aegean. … 展开

     
  1. May 29, 1453
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    The Fall of Constantinople was the conquest of the Byzantine capital by the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Mehmed II, on Tuesday, May 29, 1453.
    On May 29, 1453, the city of Constantinople fell and signaled the official fall of the Byzantine Empire, even though it had been on its last legs for centuries.
  2. Fall of Constantinople | Facts, Summary, & Significance | Britannica

  3. 1453: The Fall of Constantinople - World History Encyclopedia

  4. Fall of Constantinople (1453): The Siege That Changed …

    2024年8月15日 · Learn how Sultan Mehmed II's army and artillery ended over a thousand years of Byzantine history with the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Discover the details of the siege, the defenses, the cannons, and the …

  5. The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 - byzantineempire.org

    Learn how the Ottoman Turks conquered the Byzantine capital in 1453, ending the medieval period and shaping the world history. Explore the causes, consequences, and perspectives of this pivotal event.

  6. Fall of Constantinople - New World Encyclopedia

    Learn about the conquest of the Byzantine capital by the Ottoman Empire in 1453, which marked the end of the Eastern Roman Empire and the beginning of the Ottoman rule over the Eastern Mediterranean and Balkans. Explore the …

  7. The 1453 Fall of Constantinople: A Turning Point in …

    2024年10月23日 · Learn how the Ottoman Empire captured Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire and changing the course of history. Explore the siege, the role of Sultan Mehmed II, the aftermath, and the legacy of this …

  8. End of an Empire: How the Byzantines Fell at …

    Learn how the Ottomans led by Mehmed II conquered the city of Constantinople after a long siege and ended the Byzantine Empire. Discover the background, the siege, and the consequences of this historic event for Europe and the world.

  9. Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of …

    Learn how the Byzantine Empire was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, after a long siege and a fierce battle. Discover the major causes, the long-term effects and the summary of the fall of Constantinople, the capital of the …

  10. May 29, 1453: The Day Constantinople Fell - GreekReporter.com