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Constantine, the Last Emperor of the Greeks: or the Conquest of Constantinople by the Turks (A.D. 1453) - After the Latest Historical Researches
Contributor(s): Mijatovic, Cedomilij (Author)

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ISBN: 1646791797     ISBN-13: 9781646791798
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
OUR PRICE: $18.99  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: May 2020
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- History | Byzantine Empire
- History | Europe - Greece (see Also Ancient - Greece)
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (0.76 lbs) 268 pages
 
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"I have found that he who takes Constantinople... unavoidably feels that his power is strengthened for a higher task, that his political horizon has widened to the misty limits of an Universal Empire, and that it is the manifest destiny of Constantinople to be the capital, if not of an universal, then at least of a great Empire, stretching over Europe, Asia, and Africa." --Čedomilj Mijatovic, Preface, 1892

Constantine, the Last Emperor of the Greeks, or the Conquest of Constantinople by the Turks (A.D. 1453) (1892), by Čedomilj Mijatovic, is a fascinating history of the fall of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The city lost a lot of its luster and power after the Crusaders took over Constantinople temporarily between 1185 and 1261, but when the Ottomans, led by Sultan Mehmed II, finally conquered the city in 1453, a civilization which once counted 400,000 people was reduced to a city of only 40,000. The Byzantine emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos died during this battle and became "the last emperor of the Greeks."

 
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