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Fall Of Constantinople 1453 - Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions, they had to lift the siege of the city due to the Crusades of Varna and Nicopolis, the Timurid Invasion and the battle of Ankara, and the Interregnum period that happened after their Sultan Bayezid was taken hostage by Timur. However, after the victories at the battles of Varna (1444) and 2nd Kosovo (1448) against the crusaders of Wladyslaw III and John Hunyadi, the road to Constantinople was open and the new sultan Mehmed II set his sight on the city of the Roman emperors...
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The Fall of Constantinople: The Great Siege of 1453 | Documentary
Constantinople. The City of the World’s Desire. The largest city in Christendom for nearly a thousand years. Surprisingly few remember this grand city, capital of two of history’s greatest empires: the Christian Roman Empire, and the Islamic Ottoman Empire.
This is the story of Constantinople’s fall, how Europe’s richest city fell to the Turks and became known as Istanbul: the story of the Great Siege of 1453.
When histories greatest fortification was stormed, and Europe’s largest cathedral was transformed into a mosque, the Empire formed by Romulus and Remus on the seven hills had finally come to an end. Europe shuddered. It had done nothing to help the ancient city. Now, it would suffer a renewed Islamic onslaught, not seen since the days of the great caliphs. The
shockwaves caused by t...
published: 14 Jul 2020
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Fall Of Constantinople 1453 - Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions,.
The Roman / Byzantine Empire falls after the Ottoman Empire sieges Constantinople. Patreon: In 1453, the capital of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire is besieged.
The fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary
The Fall of Byzantium : Documentary on Islam Conquering Constantinople (Full Documentary). . The eastern half of the Roman Empire proved less vulnerable . Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege.
published: 11 Feb 2018
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Fall Of Constantinople 1453 | Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY ... Mehmed.II
The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city was captured on 29 May 1453[15][16] as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April.
The attacking Ottoman Army, which significantly outnumbered Constantinople's defenders, was commanded by the 21-year-old Sultan Mehmed II (later nicknamed "the Conqueror"), while the Byzantine army was led by Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. After conquering the city, Mehmed II made Constantinople the new Ottoman capital, replacing Adrianople.
The conquest of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire was a watershed of the Late Middle Ages, marking the effective end of the last remains of the Roman Empire, a s...
published: 22 Mar 2023
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The Fall of Constantinople
How exactly did the Roman Empire come to an end? Well, in today's animated educational cartoon we are looking at how the Byzantine Empire overtook the incredible Constantinople as their new capital city, making the final nail in the coffin for the Roman Empire.
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The Conquest and Fall of Constantinople - Parts 1 - 5 - History of Byzantium
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Managed to compile the first five videos in my Conquest and Fall of Constantinople series. This will cover from the rise of Islam, to its sieges of the great city, the coming of the Seljuks, the great defeat at Manzikert, and then on into the first crusade.
1:00 Heraclius and the Persian Empire
4:00 Rise of Islam
16:00 The Siege of 641 - 668
31:00 Siege of 717 - 718
50:00 Abbasid Caliphate and the Golden age of Islam
55:45 Leo III and the Isaurian Dynasty
1:00:00 Rise of Basil I
1:10:00 The Bulgar Slayer and the Battle of Kleidion
1:14:30 The Great Schism
1:20:00 The Rise of the Seljuk
1:24:40 Romanus IV Diogenes
1:31:00 Battle of Manzikert
1:49:30 Alexios I Komnenos
1:53:30 The coming of the 1st crusade
1:57:00 The Peoples Crusade
2:00:00 The Prince's Crusade
2:06:00 The Siege...
published: 14 Jun 2021
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The Fall of Constantinople
In this video, we explore the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and how it led to the end of the Byzantine Empire. We delve into the Ottomans' preparations, their secret weapon, and the brave defenders who ultimately fell to the Ottoman Empire.
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The Red Apple: The (Staggering) Siege of Constantinople 1453
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On Easter Monday in 1453, an Ottoman army led by the young and ambitious Sultan Mehmed II arrived at the gates of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. This marked the beginning of a siege characterized by the determination of leaders, a city with extraordinary fortifications, and the most extensive siege artillery the world had seen to this day. The fall of Constantinople was a true watershed in history. It cemented the position of the Ottoman empire as the major power in the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean and it ended the long chapter of Roman history for good. The Roman Empire had in some ways outlasted the so-called fall of Rome in 476AD al...
published: 03 Apr 2022
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The Fall of Constantinople Explained in 10 Minutes
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How did Europe React to the Fall of Constantinople? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 is considered by many to be one the most important events in human history. Yet very little is said about how contemporary Europeans reacted to the event. So how did they? To find out watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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Fall Of Constantinople 1453 - Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constan...
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions, they had to lift the siege of the city due to the Crusades of Varna and Nicopolis, the Timurid Invasion and the battle of Ankara, and the Interregnum period that happened after their Sultan Bayezid was taken hostage by Timur. However, after the victories at the battles of Varna (1444) and 2nd Kosovo (1448) against the crusaders of Wladyslaw III and John Hunyadi, the road to Constantinople was open and the new sultan Mehmed II set his sight on the city of the Roman emperors...
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We are grateful to our patrons, who made this video possible: Matthew Levy, Rene Malmgren, Ibrahim Rahman, Koopinator, Daisho, Łukasz Maliszewski, William Fluit, Juan Camilo Rodriguez, Murray Dubs, Félix Gagné-Dion, Fahri Dashwali, Kyle Hooton, Dan Mullen, Mohamed Thair, Pablo Aparicio Martínez, Iulian Margeloiu, Chet, Nick Nasad, Jeyares, Amir Eppel, Thomas Bloch, Uri Sternfeld, Georgi Kirilov, Mohammad Mian, Daniel Yifrach, Brian Crane, Muramasa, Gerald Tnay, Hassan Ali, Richie Thierry, David O'Hare, Christopher Commins, Chris Glantzis, William Pugh, Stefan Dt, indy, Bashir Hammour, Mario Nickel, R.G. Ferrick, Moritz Pohlmann, Russell Breckenridge, Jared R. Parker, Kassem Omar Kassem, AmericanPatriot, Robert Arnaud, Christopher Issariotis, John Wang, Joakim Airas, Nathanial Eriksen, Joakim Airas, Chuan Kit Kee, John Padalis, Raphaël Dordeins, Donovan Moore, Howie Truong, Chuan Kit Kee, Håvard Siegel Haukeberg, ccplz, Tepes Obrejac, Jon, Emil Johansson, Patrick Riordan, Marc Kuiper, Qamil Lita, Jack Roelofs, Fernando Henrique, iMattyz, Rbj, Frat, The Noob Game Developer, Jacob Filmer, Travis Tiffany, Andreas Ekström, Zachary Marhal, Tomás Cortés Benjumea, Mensur Hamzic, Maxwell Gaughran, Kristofer Eriksson, Dave Ormsby, Aaron Snakenberg, Razen Alsuwaihel, Scott Buster, Erik W Thurnher, Tim Taylor, Aldo Schepis and Umar Farooq.
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The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions, they had to lift the siege of the city due to the Crusades of Varna and Nicopolis, the Timurid Invasion and the battle of Ankara, and the Interregnum period that happened after their Sultan Bayezid was taken hostage by Timur. However, after the victories at the battles of Varna (1444) and 2nd Kosovo (1448) against the crusaders of Wladyslaw III and John Hunyadi, the road to Constantinople was open and the new sultan Mehmed II set his sight on the city of the Roman emperors...
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We are grateful to our patrons, who made this video possible: Matthew Levy, Rene Malmgren, Ibrahim Rahman, Koopinator, Daisho, Łukasz Maliszewski, William Fluit, Juan Camilo Rodriguez, Murray Dubs, Félix Gagné-Dion, Fahri Dashwali, Kyle Hooton, Dan Mullen, Mohamed Thair, Pablo Aparicio Martínez, Iulian Margeloiu, Chet, Nick Nasad, Jeyares, Amir Eppel, Thomas Bloch, Uri Sternfeld, Georgi Kirilov, Mohammad Mian, Daniel Yifrach, Brian Crane, Muramasa, Gerald Tnay, Hassan Ali, Richie Thierry, David O'Hare, Christopher Commins, Chris Glantzis, William Pugh, Stefan Dt, indy, Bashir Hammour, Mario Nickel, R.G. Ferrick, Moritz Pohlmann, Russell Breckenridge, Jared R. Parker, Kassem Omar Kassem, AmericanPatriot, Robert Arnaud, Christopher Issariotis, John Wang, Joakim Airas, Nathanial Eriksen, Joakim Airas, Chuan Kit Kee, John Padalis, Raphaël Dordeins, Donovan Moore, Howie Truong, Chuan Kit Kee, Håvard Siegel Haukeberg, ccplz, Tepes Obrejac, Jon, Emil Johansson, Patrick Riordan, Marc Kuiper, Qamil Lita, Jack Roelofs, Fernando Henrique, iMattyz, Rbj, Frat, The Noob Game Developer, Jacob Filmer, Travis Tiffany, Andreas Ekström, Zachary Marhal, Tomás Cortés Benjumea, Mensur Hamzic, Maxwell Gaughran, Kristofer Eriksson, Dave Ormsby, Aaron Snakenberg, Razen Alsuwaihel, Scott Buster, Erik W Thurnher, Tim Taylor, Aldo Schepis and Umar Farooq.
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- published: 04 Feb 2018
- views: 3963538
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The Fall of Constantinople: The Great Siege of 1453 | Documentary
Constantinople. The City of the World’s Desire. The largest city in Christendom for nearly a thousand years. Surprisingly few remember this grand city, capital ...
Constantinople. The City of the World’s Desire. The largest city in Christendom for nearly a thousand years. Surprisingly few remember this grand city, capital of two of history’s greatest empires: the Christian Roman Empire, and the Islamic Ottoman Empire.
This is the story of Constantinople’s fall, how Europe’s richest city fell to the Turks and became known as Istanbul: the story of the Great Siege of 1453.
When histories greatest fortification was stormed, and Europe’s largest cathedral was transformed into a mosque, the Empire formed by Romulus and Remus on the seven hills had finally come to an end. Europe shuddered. It had done nothing to help the ancient city. Now, it would suffer a renewed Islamic onslaught, not seen since the days of the great caliphs. The
shockwaves caused by the fall of the city of Constantinople would echo through history, changing world history forever.
A big thank you to Mattia Bosello and Rosie for proving the Italian narration.
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Constantinople. The City of the World’s Desire. The largest city in Christendom for nearly a thousand years. Surprisingly few remember this grand city, capital of two of history’s greatest empires: the Christian Roman Empire, and the Islamic Ottoman Empire.
This is the story of Constantinople’s fall, how Europe’s richest city fell to the Turks and became known as Istanbul: the story of the Great Siege of 1453.
When histories greatest fortification was stormed, and Europe’s largest cathedral was transformed into a mosque, the Empire formed by Romulus and Remus on the seven hills had finally come to an end. Europe shuddered. It had done nothing to help the ancient city. Now, it would suffer a renewed Islamic onslaught, not seen since the days of the great caliphs. The
shockwaves caused by the fall of the city of Constantinople would echo through history, changing world history forever.
A big thank you to Mattia Bosello and Rosie for proving the Italian narration.
Prefer to listen on the go? Check out the WotW Podcast:
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Narrated by: Top5s
Written & Researched by: Harry Palmer
Edited by: James Wade
History Should Never Be Forgotten...
- published: 14 Jul 2020
- views: 113946
1:28:07
Fall Of Constantinople 1453 - Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constan...
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions,.
The Roman / Byzantine Empire falls after the Ottoman Empire sieges Constantinople. Patreon: In 1453, the capital of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire is besieged.
The fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary
The Fall of Byzantium : Documentary on Islam Conquering Constantinople (Full Documentary). . The eastern half of the Roman Empire proved less vulnerable . Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege.
https://wn.com/Fall_Of_Constantinople_1453_Ottoman_Wars_Documentary
The Eastern Roman Empire was under constant Ottoman pressure ever since the new conquerors appeared in the Anatolia. Although the Ottomans tried to take Constantinople on a number of occasions,.
The Roman / Byzantine Empire falls after the Ottoman Empire sieges Constantinople. Patreon: In 1453, the capital of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire is besieged.
The fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege of Constantinople Historical Documentary
The Fall of Byzantium : Documentary on Islam Conquering Constantinople (Full Documentary). . The eastern half of the Roman Empire proved less vulnerable . Mark Lex Eros - 1453 AD - The Siege.
- published: 11 Feb 2018
- views: 6800
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Fall Of Constantinople 1453 | Ottoman Wars DOCUMENTARY ... Mehmed.II
The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city...
The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city was captured on 29 May 1453[15][16] as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April.
The attacking Ottoman Army, which significantly outnumbered Constantinople's defenders, was commanded by the 21-year-old Sultan Mehmed II (later nicknamed "the Conqueror"), while the Byzantine army was led by Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. After conquering the city, Mehmed II made Constantinople the new Ottoman capital, replacing Adrianople.
The conquest of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire was a watershed of the Late Middle Ages, marking the effective end of the last remains of the Roman Empire, a state which began in roughly 27 BC and had lasted nearly 1500 years. Among many modern historians, the fall of Constantinople is considered the end of the medieval period.[17][18] The city's fall also stood as a turning point in military history. Since ancient times, cities and castles had depended upon ramparts and walls to repel invaders. The Walls of Constantinople, especially the Theodosian Walls, were some of the most advanced defensive systems in the world at the time. These fortifications were overcome with the use of gunpowder, specifically in the form of large cannons and bombards, heralding a change in siege warfare.[19]
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The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city was captured on 29 May 1453[15][16] as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April.
The attacking Ottoman Army, which significantly outnumbered Constantinople's defenders, was commanded by the 21-year-old Sultan Mehmed II (later nicknamed "the Conqueror"), while the Byzantine army was led by Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. After conquering the city, Mehmed II made Constantinople the new Ottoman capital, replacing Adrianople.
The conquest of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire was a watershed of the Late Middle Ages, marking the effective end of the last remains of the Roman Empire, a state which began in roughly 27 BC and had lasted nearly 1500 years. Among many modern historians, the fall of Constantinople is considered the end of the medieval period.[17][18] The city's fall also stood as a turning point in military history. Since ancient times, cities and castles had depended upon ramparts and walls to repel invaders. The Walls of Constantinople, especially the Theodosian Walls, were some of the most advanced defensive systems in the world at the time. These fortifications were overcome with the use of gunpowder, specifically in the form of large cannons and bombards, heralding a change in siege warfare.[19]
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- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 570
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The Fall of Constantinople
How exactly did the Roman Empire come to an end? Well, in today's animated educational cartoon we are looking at how the Byzantine Empire overtook the incredibl...
How exactly did the Roman Empire come to an end? Well, in today's animated educational cartoon we are looking at how the Byzantine Empire overtook the incredible Constantinople as their new capital city, making the final nail in the coffin for the Roman Empire.
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- published: 08 Jul 2019
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2:23:57
The Conquest and Fall of Constantinople - Parts 1 - 5 - History of Byzantium
Synopsis
Managed to compile the first five videos in my Conquest and Fall of Constantinople series. This will cover from the rise of Islam, to its sieges of th...
Synopsis
Managed to compile the first five videos in my Conquest and Fall of Constantinople series. This will cover from the rise of Islam, to its sieges of the great city, the coming of the Seljuks, the great defeat at Manzikert, and then on into the first crusade.
1:00 Heraclius and the Persian Empire
4:00 Rise of Islam
16:00 The Siege of 641 - 668
31:00 Siege of 717 - 718
50:00 Abbasid Caliphate and the Golden age of Islam
55:45 Leo III and the Isaurian Dynasty
1:00:00 Rise of Basil I
1:10:00 The Bulgar Slayer and the Battle of Kleidion
1:14:30 The Great Schism
1:20:00 The Rise of the Seljuk
1:24:40 Romanus IV Diogenes
1:31:00 Battle of Manzikert
1:49:30 Alexios I Komnenos
1:53:30 The coming of the 1st crusade
1:57:00 The Peoples Crusade
2:00:00 The Prince's Crusade
2:06:00 The Siege of Antioch
2:14:00 Jerusalem
2:17:00 Aftermath of the First Crusade
2:19:30 Imperial Expansion and the Death of Alexios I
==================================
Massive thank you to the Art Work of Nikolaos Thessalos
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A huge shout out to Know History as well - amazing renders of the first crusade characters!! Check out his channel:
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Very Special Thank you to Dr. Bissera Pentcheva - Professor of Byzantine Art at Stanford - for her permission to use video footage:
Copyright: 2011 Bissera Pentcheva
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Also huge thanks to Farya Faraji and his amazing music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_JOhJf-VAQm5VRqjY40Rw
==== SOURCES ====
Warriors of God - James Reston
Constantinople 717 -718 - Si Shepard
Byzantium - Judith Herrin
Fourth Crusade - Jonathan Phillips
Manzikert 1071 - David Nicolle
Fourth Crusade - David Nicolle
First Crusade - Thomas Asbridge
A Short History of Byzantium - John Julius Norwich
The Fall of Constantinople 1453 - Steven Runciman
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 - Hanak
1453 The Holy War for Constantinople - Roger Crowley
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Synopsis
Managed to compile the first five videos in my Conquest and Fall of Constantinople series. This will cover from the rise of Islam, to its sieges of the great city, the coming of the Seljuks, the great defeat at Manzikert, and then on into the first crusade.
1:00 Heraclius and the Persian Empire
4:00 Rise of Islam
16:00 The Siege of 641 - 668
31:00 Siege of 717 - 718
50:00 Abbasid Caliphate and the Golden age of Islam
55:45 Leo III and the Isaurian Dynasty
1:00:00 Rise of Basil I
1:10:00 The Bulgar Slayer and the Battle of Kleidion
1:14:30 The Great Schism
1:20:00 The Rise of the Seljuk
1:24:40 Romanus IV Diogenes
1:31:00 Battle of Manzikert
1:49:30 Alexios I Komnenos
1:53:30 The coming of the 1st crusade
1:57:00 The Peoples Crusade
2:00:00 The Prince's Crusade
2:06:00 The Siege of Antioch
2:14:00 Jerusalem
2:17:00 Aftermath of the First Crusade
2:19:30 Imperial Expansion and the Death of Alexios I
==================================
Massive thank you to the Art Work of Nikolaos Thessalos
http://nikolaosthessalosart.com/portfolio/
https://www.facebook.com/NikolaosThessalosArtworks
Special thanks to Callum Ogden for allowing me to use his maps. Please check out his site and consider sponsoring his work:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/callumogden?asc=u#_=_
Big Thanks as always to Embrace History for the Total War Anima
Please check out his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzbZj3xZvZkrVAoPMCCjmg
A huge shout out to Know History as well - amazing renders of the first crusade characters!! Check out his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcwEwR5v_iqi2ceR6ZS6Fag
Very Special Thank you to Dr. Bissera Pentcheva - Professor of Byzantine Art at Stanford - for her permission to use video footage:
Copyright: 2011 Bissera Pentcheva
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/iconsofsound/hagiasophiaaesthetics/
Also huge thanks to Farya Faraji and his amazing music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_JOhJf-VAQm5VRqjY40Rw
==== SOURCES ====
Warriors of God - James Reston
Constantinople 717 -718 - Si Shepard
Byzantium - Judith Herrin
Fourth Crusade - Jonathan Phillips
Manzikert 1071 - David Nicolle
Fourth Crusade - David Nicolle
First Crusade - Thomas Asbridge
A Short History of Byzantium - John Julius Norwich
The Fall of Constantinople 1453 - Steven Runciman
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 - Hanak
1453 The Holy War for Constantinople - Roger Crowley
=================================
CONTRIBUTE ON PATREON:
https://www.patreon.com/FPHx
==================================
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#history #byzantium #podcast
- published: 14 Jun 2021
- views: 2018759
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The Fall of Constantinople
In this video, we explore the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and how it led to the end of the Byzantine Empire. We delve into the Ottomans' preparations, their ...
In this video, we explore the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and how it led to the end of the Byzantine Empire. We delve into the Ottomans' preparations, their secret weapon, and the brave defenders who ultimately fell to the Ottoman Empire.
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In this video, we explore the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and how it led to the end of the Byzantine Empire. We delve into the Ottomans' preparations, their secret weapon, and the brave defenders who ultimately fell to the Ottoman Empire.
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- published: 09 Mar 2023
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47:48
The Red Apple: The (Staggering) Siege of Constantinople 1453
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On Easter Monday in 1453, an Ottoman army led by the young and ambitious Sultan Mehmed II arrived at the gates of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. This marked the beginning of a siege characterized by the determination of leaders, a city with extraordinary fortifications, and the most extensive siege artillery the world had seen to this day. The fall of Constantinople was a true watershed in history. It cemented the position of the Ottoman empire as the major power in the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean and it ended the long chapter of Roman history for good. The Roman Empire had in some ways outlasted the so-called fall of Rome in 476AD almost for a thousand years as it continued to exist as what we nowadays call the Byzantine Empire. Up to this day thousands of pages have been written on the fall, or conquest, of Constantinople, and barely any other siege in history has received more attention by scholars and history buffs alike. In this video we tell the story of the staggering siege of Constantinople by weaving together the insights of the most recent scholarly literature. This required – given the many controversies about this siege - quite a lot of reading.
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Chapters:
Intro 00:00-01:25
Blinkist 01:25-02:30
Chapter 1: Longing for the Red Apple 02:30-06:08
Chapter 2: The Wrong Apple to Pick? 06:08-14:24
Chapter 3: The Ottoman Giant 14:24-19:06
Chapter 4: Rolling Thunder Over the Red Apple 19:06-23:18
Chapter 5: Quick Victory 23:18-28:08
Chapter 6: The Tide Turns 28:08-32:46
Chapter 7: Assaults for Days on End 32:46-38:20
Chapter 8: Mind Games 38:20-40:40
Chapter 9: The Fall of Constantinople 40:40-45:00
Chapter 10: Epilogue 45:00-47:47
Bibliography:
Babinger, F., Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time, Princeton 31992.
Harris, J., Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium, Hambledon 2007.
Harris, J., The End of Byzantium, London 2011.
John W. Barker, s. v. “Constantinople” in: Clifford J. Rogers (ed), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval
Warfare and Military Technology, 2010.
Lilie, R.-J., Geschichte des oströmischen Reiches. 326-1453, München 62014.
Melville-Jones, J. R., The Siege of Constantinople 1453: Seven Contemporary Accounts, Amsterdam
1972.
Meuthen E., Der Fall von Konstantinopel und der lateinische Westen. In: Historische Zeitschrift 237/3
(1983), pp 1-35.
Nicol, Donald M., The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453. Cambridge 1993.
Nicolle, David, John Haldon, and Stephen Turnbull. The Fall of Constantinople: The Ottoman
Conquest of Byzantium. Oxford and New York 2007.
Pears, Edwin. The Destruction of the Greek Empire and the Story of the Capture of Constantinople by the Turks, New York 1968.
Philippides, M./Hanak W. K., The Siege and Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Historiography,
Topography and Military Studies, Farnham 2011.
Runciman, Steven. The Fall of Constantinople: 1453. Cambridge, Cambridge 1965.
Todt, K.-P., Von Kanonen zerschossen, von Janitscharen erstürmt: Die Eroberung Konstantinopels
durch die Osmanen, in: Antike Welt, Vol. 40, No. 6 (2009), pp 27-32
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On Easter Monday in 1453, an Ottoman army led by the young and ambitious Sultan Mehmed II arrived at the gates of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. This marked the beginning of a siege characterized by the determination of leaders, a city with extraordinary fortifications, and the most extensive siege artillery the world had seen to this day. The fall of Constantinople was a true watershed in history. It cemented the position of the Ottoman empire as the major power in the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean and it ended the long chapter of Roman history for good. The Roman Empire had in some ways outlasted the so-called fall of Rome in 476AD almost for a thousand years as it continued to exist as what we nowadays call the Byzantine Empire. Up to this day thousands of pages have been written on the fall, or conquest, of Constantinople, and barely any other siege in history has received more attention by scholars and history buffs alike. In this video we tell the story of the staggering siege of Constantinople by weaving together the insights of the most recent scholarly literature. This required – given the many controversies about this siege - quite a lot of reading.
Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/sandrhomanhistory
Paypal (thank you): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandRhomanhistory
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sandrhoman
Chapters:
Intro 00:00-01:25
Blinkist 01:25-02:30
Chapter 1: Longing for the Red Apple 02:30-06:08
Chapter 2: The Wrong Apple to Pick? 06:08-14:24
Chapter 3: The Ottoman Giant 14:24-19:06
Chapter 4: Rolling Thunder Over the Red Apple 19:06-23:18
Chapter 5: Quick Victory 23:18-28:08
Chapter 6: The Tide Turns 28:08-32:46
Chapter 7: Assaults for Days on End 32:46-38:20
Chapter 8: Mind Games 38:20-40:40
Chapter 9: The Fall of Constantinople 40:40-45:00
Chapter 10: Epilogue 45:00-47:47
Bibliography:
Babinger, F., Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time, Princeton 31992.
Harris, J., Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium, Hambledon 2007.
Harris, J., The End of Byzantium, London 2011.
John W. Barker, s. v. “Constantinople” in: Clifford J. Rogers (ed), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval
Warfare and Military Technology, 2010.
Lilie, R.-J., Geschichte des oströmischen Reiches. 326-1453, München 62014.
Melville-Jones, J. R., The Siege of Constantinople 1453: Seven Contemporary Accounts, Amsterdam
1972.
Meuthen E., Der Fall von Konstantinopel und der lateinische Westen. In: Historische Zeitschrift 237/3
(1983), pp 1-35.
Nicol, Donald M., The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453. Cambridge 1993.
Nicolle, David, John Haldon, and Stephen Turnbull. The Fall of Constantinople: The Ottoman
Conquest of Byzantium. Oxford and New York 2007.
Pears, Edwin. The Destruction of the Greek Empire and the Story of the Capture of Constantinople by the Turks, New York 1968.
Philippides, M./Hanak W. K., The Siege and Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Historiography,
Topography and Military Studies, Farnham 2011.
Runciman, Steven. The Fall of Constantinople: 1453. Cambridge, Cambridge 1965.
Todt, K.-P., Von Kanonen zerschossen, von Janitscharen erstürmt: Die Eroberung Konstantinopels
durch die Osmanen, in: Antike Welt, Vol. 40, No. 6 (2009), pp 27-32
- published: 03 Apr 2022
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10:34
The Fall of Constantinople Explained in 10 Minutes
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The fall of Constantinople was an event which had great repercussions across both East and West. Why did it happen? How did it happen? And what was the aftermath?
In our book on the Fall of Constantinople, you'll discover the most scintillating and relevant details—forlorn love, codified fratricide, and more—of the fall of Constantinople, the capital city of the Byzantine Empire.
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- published: 29 Sep 2020
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3:41
How did Europe React to the Fall of Constantinople? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 is considered by many to be one the most important events in human history. Yet very little is said abo...
The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 is considered by many to be one the most important events in human history. Yet very little is said about how contemporary Europeans reacted to the event. So how did they? To find out watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 is considered by many to be one the most important events in human history. Yet very little is said about how contemporary Europeans reacted to the event. So how did they? To find out watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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Franco La Bruna
אורי פרקש
Kevin Phoenix
Ian Jensen
Björnosaurus
Mickey Landen
Kevin Sanders
Can’t Think Of A Name
Robert Brockway
Chase Labiste
Kevin Hamako
Brian Giordano
Richard Wolfe
Porkmeister
David archaeologist
Jonathan Gasana
Connor Glaze
James Nile
Paul Franche
Mr Sandman
Dexter_McAaron
Dragan
sharpie660
Wolf
Rod D. Martin
anon
Jeremy
SirAlpaka
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Ainar Garipov
Qi Xiao
Alexander Washofsky
Andreas Mosand
Jeremy Roberson
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D. Mahlik
Andrew Niedbala
Burt Clothier
Joseph Reinsch
Chris Dolan
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Adam Stalter
Bernardo Santos
John Bisges
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Paul McGee
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