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Who were the Turkish conquerors of Constantinople who ended the Byzantine Empire?

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Who were the Turkish conquerors of Constantinople in 1453 ending the byzantine empire?

ottoman empire


What religion is Byzantine Empire?

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What was the capital of byzantine empire?

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What capital of the byzantine Empire?

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What was the Byzantine capitol?

The Capital of The Byzantine Empire was Constantinople.


The largest and richest city in byzantine empire was what?

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Language spoken in Constantinople?

Greek and Latin were the most commonly used languages in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire. Later on, as the Ottoman Empire took control, Turkish became the predominant language spoken in the city.


The Turkish conquerors of the holy land were?

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What is the capital of the byzsantine empire?

the capital of the Byzantine Empire was Constantinople.