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Constantinople's safety varied throughout its history. As a highly fortified city with formidable walls, it was considered relatively safe from invasions for centuries, particularly during the Byzantine Empire's height. However, it faced numerous threats, including sieges and attacks, notably the fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1453. Overall, while it offered protection, its safety was not absolute and depended on the political and military context of the time.

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