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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 was captured on 29 May 1453 as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April. The attacking Ottoman Army, which...
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  • 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.
  • Topographical map of Constantinople during the Byzantine period, corresponding to the modern-day Fatih district of Istanbul.
  • Entry of Sultan Mehmed II in Constantinople (left) with the siege of Constantinople to the Ottomans (right), marking the end of the Byzantine empire.
  • The siege of Constantinople in 1453, led by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, was a display of military might and strategic acumen.
  • …the enterprise and during the siege of Constantinople (April 6–May 29, 1453), the opposing views were voiced in two war councils convened at critical...
  • Today, August 15, marks the anniversary of Constantinople’s victory over Muslim invaders in what historians commonly call the “Second Siege of...
  • Siege of Constantinople : The End of Medieval siege warfare when canons can start taking down walls as opposed to years of siege.
  • ...in one of the most shocking events of the medieval period: the siege and eventual sack of Constantinople in 1204. ... The Siege of Constantinople (1203-1204).
  • The siege of Constantinople began in early April 1453. ... The 10,000 troops defending the walls of Constantinople fought off the first attacks.