- worddisk.com wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople/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.
- pappaspost.com fall-of-constantinople/A turning point in Western history, the fall of Constantinople was devastating to the Greek world and the beginning of centuries of occupation and enslavement.
- pemptousia.com 2019/05/the-fall-of-constantinople/The fall of Constantinople and the concomitant circumstances teach us that, in the end, we have survived because of our Orthodox faith.
- u-s-history.com pages/h1046.htmlTwo days of looting, murder and rape followed before order was restored by the sultan, soon to be known as Mehmed the Conqueror. The fall of Constantinople...
- studyhq.net fall-of-constantinople/The fall of Constantinople was the Ottoman Empire’s invasion of Constantinople , capital of the Eastern Roman Empire , also known as the Byzantine Empire .
- greekboston.com culture/ancient-history/fall-…It’s official end is when Constantinople officially fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Here’s more information about the decline of Constantinople and its eventual fall
- polandballwiki.com wiki/Fall_of_ConstantinopleOttoman victory, siege of the Byzantines, fall of Constantinople. ... Çandarlı Halil Zagan Pasha Suleiman Baltoghlu Karaca Pasha Hamza Bey. Constantine XI.
- swap.stanford.edu 20090719033515/http://en.…Showing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople captured on Jul 19, 2009. ... 5.2 Eastern cultural impact. 5.3 Fall of Constantinople in media.
- http://thenagain.info WebChron/EastEurope/…So came the end to the great city of Constantinople. ... (New York; Columbia University Press, 1975). Runciman, Steven. The Fall of Constantinople.