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The siege and capture of the city by sultan Mehmet the Conqueror, in 1453. That also meant the end of the Byzantine Empire itself.

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Which crusade ended with the christians having control over Jerusalem?

When the Second Crusade ended, the European Christians lost control of the Holy Land (Jerusalem).


What were the four main crusades?

The four main Crusades were military campaigns initiated by European Christians during the Middle Ages to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. The First Crusade (1096-1099) successfully captured Jerusalem. The Second Crusade (1147-1149) aimed to support the Crusader states but ended in failure. The Third Crusade (1189-1192), led by notable figures like Richard the Lionheart, sought to recapture Jerusalem but resulted in a truce instead. The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) diverted from its original goal and led to the sack of Constantinople, significantly weakening the Byzantine Empire.


What century was the roman period?

It spanned many centuries. The city was founded in 753 BCE. "Rome" as we know it, began in 510 BCE as the Roman Republic, which was replaced eventually in 27 BCE after years of civil war. The traditional date place for the end of Rome was 476 AD, but that is not even very accurate since the Empire continued on in the East at the capital Constantinople. The Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire (as it came to be known) ended in 1453 AD.


In which crusade do you think was the least successful?

The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) is often considered the least successful due to its diversion from the original goal of recapturing Jerusalem. Instead, the crusaders ended up sacking Constantinople, a Christian city, which weakened the Byzantine Empire and created a significant rift between the Eastern and Western Christian worlds. This diversion not only failed to achieve its intended objectives but also led to long-lasting consequences for Christendom.


What was the name of the first crusade?

The First Crusade, sometimes referred to as the Siege of Jerusalem, started in 1095 and ended in 1099. Crusader armies from Italy and France broke into separate groups and marched toward Constantinople.

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The battle for what city ended the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople-apex


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

ottoman empire


How the byzantine empire End?

the byzantine empire ended when the Ottoman Turks invaded Constantinople in the year 1453 A.D. The Turks kept the name Constantinople for centuries, but renamed it Istanbul in 1930.


The Byzantine Empire ended with the fall of Constantinople?

Yes the Empire fell when the city fell.


Which group effectively ended the byzantine empire by conquering constantinople?

The Ottomans destroyed the last part of the Byzantine Empire. (Constantinople)


The byzantine empire ended when it was overrun by?

The Byzantine Empire fell when the capital city of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was captured by the Turks in 1453. The Turks took Constantinople as their new capital, and the territories of the Byzantine Empire then became part of the Ottoman Empire.


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.


When did Byzantine - band - end?

Byzantine - band - ended in 2008.


Who was the byzantine empire ended by?

The Byzantine Empire ended because of the Ottoman Turks attacking and taking over Constantinople, which was the capital causing the empire to downfall. I know this and i am only 9… if you ask this question then you should probably pay attention in school more and if your an adult you have no excuse


Did the Byzantine Empire crumble before the Roman Empire?

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantine I founded the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, on the shores on the Bosporus, in the city of Byzantium, which He renamed Constantinople after himself, in the year of 327 AD .


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 ended the Byzantine's?

Ottoman Turks in 1453