The conquest of Constantinople in 1453 is often regarded as the end of the Middle Ages because it marked the fall of the Byzantine Empire, a significant remnant of Roman authority and culture. This event signified the rise of the Ottoman Empire and shifted the balance of power in Europe and the Mediterranean. Additionally, it spurred the Renaissance by prompting the migration of scholars and the preservation of classical knowledge, leading to advancements in art, science, and philosophy that characterized the early modern period. Thus, it symbolizes a transition from medieval to modern history.
Constantinople, Stamboul, Islambol; It often depended on what time of the Middle Ages and what language you spoke.
Constantinople is now known as Istanbul, and is a city in Turkey, in the Middle East.
No, it's in the middle east.
The age of faith
The Ottoman Empire was first established by Turkish tribes circa 1299. From that point onward, the conquest of Constantinople made the Ottoman Empire one of the most influential and powerful empires in Middle Eastern history.
The Norman Conquest in 1022.
sometimes, but not in all countries, eg- in the middle east the leaders are called sheiks...
The event that caused the end of the Middle Kingdom was the conquest of Egypt by the Hyksos.
Istanbul/Constantinople
Liberals were sometimes called "bourgeois liberals" because they spoke mostly for the middle class.
middle class
norman conquest