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When was the fall of constatinople 1453 bc or ad?

The Fall of Constantinople was in 1453 C.E. or 1453 A.D. (not B.C.E. or B.C.).


When did constantinople fall to the Turks?

May 29th 1453


Was a major effect of the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453?

Europe mobilized to retake Constantinople soon after


When did Byzantine Empire fall?

May 29, 1453 with the fall of Constantinople (now Istanbul) to the Turks


Who authored the book titled 1453?

The book 1453, Constantinople The Last Great Siege was written by Roger Crowley. It is a non-fiction book telling the story of the siege of the great city of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks in the year 1453.


When was the fall of Constantinople and who caused it?

The Ottomans began their final siege of the city of Constantinople on 2 April 1453, attacking in waves. On 29 May 1453 the Ottomans, under the command of Sultan Mehmed II, conquered Constantinople. The city was renamed Istanbul, and it remained capital of the Ottoman Empire until the empire's dissolution in 1922.


Did Jerusalem fall to the Ottoman Turks in 1453?

NO. The Ottomans captured Jerusalem from the Mamluks in 1517. The major city that the Ottomans conquered in 1453 was Constantinople, which was taken from the Byzantine Empire.


Who conquered constinteneople?

Constantinople was conquered by the Ottomans in 1453. It marked the fall of the Roman Empire, with the loss of the 'Second Rome'.


Upon the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 was seen as the true inheritor of the Christian realm?

Peter the great


What is the largest occupation in military?

The occupation of Greece from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Ottoman empire until Greece's Independence in 1824.


Why was the importance of Constantinople?

The fall of Constantinople in 1453 was important in many ways. One of the most significant was the subsequent emigration of Byzantine scholars and intellectuals (along with some of their treasured texts) to the West: their influence had a direct impact on the Renaissance and Reformation and, thus, on the subsequent course of Western History as a whole.


Was Constantinople a city captured by Turks?

Yes, yes it was. Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople. (I highly doubt it will ever go back. Constantinople got the works, and it was no one's business but the Turks.) On May 29th, 1453, Byzantium (Greek)- which was then Constantinople (Roman), was captured by the Turkish Sultan Mahmud II. then it became Constantinople.