The Sack of Constantinople occurred in April 1204 and marked the culmination of the Fourth Crusade.
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- en.wikipedia.org Sack of Constantinople2 Siege. 3 Capture of the city. 4 Sack of Constantinople. 5 Aftermath. 6 Apology. ... 9 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Sack of Constantinople.
- medium.com @lediokaraj/1204-sack-of-…1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked.
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- britannica.com event/Sack-of-Constantinople-1204"Sack of Constantinople". Encyclopedia Britannica , 22 Mar. 2017, https://www.britannica.com/event/Sack-of-Constantinople-1204.
- strategoshistory.com post/the-fall-of-…The Sack of Constantinople. For three days, the Crusaders raped women, killed men and children, looted homes, palaces, markets and taverns.
- historycooperative.org sack-of-constantinople/Thus began the sack of Constantinople, the richest city of all Europe. Nobody controlled the troops. Thousands of defenseless civilians were killed.
- warfarehistorynetwork.com article/sack-of-…An early depiction of Constantinople shows towers at regular intervals along the walls and also the great chain across the Golden Horn.
- studysmarter.co.uk explanations/history/the-…The Sack of Constantinople in 1204 was a plot twist no Westerner or Byzantine could have predicted.
- patheos.com blogs/davearmstrong/2017/01/…With reluctance, sadness, and regret, Catholics must forthrightly address the issue of the sacking of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire...
- erenow.org postclassical/…The Sack of Constantinople, April 1204. AS THE MASS of crusaders started to plunder Constantinople their leaders moved swiftly to secure the city.