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Constantine lead the Byzantines and Mehmed led the Ottomans.

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Q: Who was in control of the fall of Constantinople?
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How did the fall of Constantinople effect Christianity?

the fall of constantinople did not effect christianity


What crusade were the europeans in control of constantinople at the end?

The fourth crusade that the Europeans were in control of constantinople at the end.


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

Europe mobilized to retake Constantinople soon after


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May 29th 1453


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When did the Europeans gain control on the Constantinople?

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What were two geographical advantages of Constantinople?

First of all, Constantinople was in a natural cross road for land and sea trade routes. Second, Constantinople was on a peninsula, so it was very easy to defend. Finally, Constantinople had a secret weapon in Greek fire, which could burn on water. Since Constantinople was surrounded by water on three sides Greek fire was invaluable in sea battles.


What year did the Italians rule the Constantinople?

Control of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire did not occur until 1453. Before that time, Constantinople was controlled by the Byzantine Empire (the Eastern Roman Empire) of Europe. Constantinople rose to prominence in the 6th century A.D. and thereafter, after becoming the seat of the Roman Empire (ever since the fall of Rome in 476 A.D.