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How do you spell constanople?

That would be 'Constantinople'...


when and why was the name of constanople changed to istambole?

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What is 10 percent of 1453?

10% of 1453 = 10% * 1453 = 0.1 * 1453 = 145.3


When did the Hundred Years' War take place?

Between 1337 and 1453.


(720) 263-1453?

(720) 263-1453


When was the fall of constatinople 1453 bc or ad?

The Fall of Constantinople was in 1453 C.E. or 1453 A.D. (not B.C.E. or B.C.).


When did the eastern part of Rome fall?

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What was the date of fall of the eastren empire?

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When did Turks capture Istanbul?

The Ottoman Turks attempted to conquer the city From April 6,1453-May 29, 1453, when the siege ending with the Turks conquering the city.


Who captured the byzantine capital in 1453?

The Ottoman's captured the Byzantine capital in 1453.


What happend in 1453?

The year 1453 is defined by historians as the end of the Middle Ages.


How many miles are there in 1453 feet?

There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 1453 feet is equal to 1453/5280 = 0.2751893 recurring (that is, 0.27518939393...) miles.