because of the venitains
Nowhere, it remained in Constantinople, and is still there today.
The term "the fall" can refer to various historical events, such as the fall of the Roman Empire, the fall of Constantinople, or even the fall of various political regimes. For instance, during the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the leader was Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. If you have a specific event in mind, please specify for a more accurate answer.
eastern orthodox church
The Roman Empire lasted in Constantinople, known as Byzantium before its renaming, for over a millennium after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Eastern Roman Empire, commonly referred to as the Byzantine Empire, continued until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. This marks a duration of approximately 977 years in which Constantinople served as the capital of a Roman state.
Yes the Empire fell when the city fell.
the fall of constantinople did not effect christianity
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.
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Europe mobilized to retake Constantinople soon after
May 29th 1453
romans lost their empire
Nowhere, it remained in Constantinople, and is still there today.
May 29, 1453 with the fall of Constantinople (now Istanbul) to the Turks
During its fall, rape murder and pillage were common.
The term "the fall" can refer to various historical events, such as the fall of the Roman Empire, the fall of Constantinople, or even the fall of various political regimes. For instance, during the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the leader was Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. If you have a specific event in mind, please specify for a more accurate answer.
The Romans end up with the fall of Constantinople. Constantinople was the capital of the East part of the once unified Roman Empire.
The Fall of Constantinople was in 1453 C.E. or 1453 A.D. (not B.C.E. or B.C.).