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Q: How were the people who finally conquered Constantinople different from the Byzantine people?
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Who finally conquered the Byzantine Empire?

The Ottoman Empire defeated The Byzantine Empire on May 29,1453


Did the Turks invade the byzantine Empire?

Although thwarted by Byzantine resistance during the rapid expansion of the 7th century, a Muslim nation (the Ottoman Turks) was finally able to capture The Queen of Cities (Constantinople) in 1453.


Muhammad II is credited with finally defeating the great Byzantine capital of .?

Constantinople


Is Muhammad II is credited with finally defeating the great Byzantine capital of .?

Constantinople


What civilization finally conquered the byzantine empire?

Ottoman Turks.


What empire finally conquered the Byzantine empire?

The Ottoman Turks in 1453 AD.


Who was more responsible for the fall of the byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire lost Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and part of northern Iraq to the Arabs. It lost its lands in the Balkan Peninsula to the Slavs. It lost Turkey to the Seljuk Turks. It was brought to an end by the ottoman Turks who conquered its lands in Europe, including its Greek heartland, and finally conquered its capital, Constantinople.


What year did the Byzantine Empire fall?

>Constantinople fell with rome in 414 to the Byzantine Empire. >>Constantinople fell on May 29, 1453 to Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror. This is when the Byzantine Empire also fell, and the Hagia Sophia became a mosque.


What made the byzantine empire unsuccessful?

The Byzantine Empire was a highly successful state which endured (not counting the centuries of Roman existence before the founding of Constantinople) for 1,123 years. In the end, the Empire was brought down by a combination of the Fourth Crusade (which sacked Constantinople, divided the Empire, and destroyed its structural integrity as a nation), a series of civil wars in the 14th century, and the rise of the powerful Ottoman Turks, who finally captured Constantinople in 1453.


What are some of the consequences of the move of the Byzantine capital to Constantinople?

There was no Byzantine state before the move of the capital to Constantinople (Byzantium = Constantinople), unless you mean 1261 when the city was recovered from its western conquerors. But I suspect you don't. The transfer of 330 made the predominantly Greek-speaking east of the Roman Empire more central. The new location proved more defensible as Rome fell to invading armies in 410 and 455. While the Western Empire finally ended in 476, the Eastern held out (apart from the interlude of Latin rule from 1204) until 1453 when Constantinople finally fell to the Ottoman Turks.


Who or what ended the Byzantine Empire?

The Byzantine Empire had been growing steadily smaller and weaker for centuries, but it was finally defeated altogether by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.


Who destroyed the Roman Empires?

The Western Empire finally succumbed to Germanic tribes between 470-490 A.D., and the Eastern (Byzantine) Empire was destroyed when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453 A.D.