The Fall of Constantinople
On 29 May 1453, Sultan Mehmed II's Ottoman army breached the walls of Constantinople after a 53-day siege, ending the Byzantine Empire and shifting the balance of world power.
The Last Bastion of RomeConstantinople — founded in 330 CE by Emperor Constantine as the new capital of the Roman Empire — had stood for over a thousand years as the most fortified city in the world. Protected by its legendary triple land walls (the Theodosian Walls) and the waters of the Golden Hor...
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