The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during ...
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In 1453 the Ottomans under the command of Sultan Mehmet II took the ancient capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. What led to ... the defence of other areas of the wall. However, although ...
Manuel, emperor of the Byzantine Empire, was an Eastern Orthodox Christian, loyal to the Patriarch of Constantinople; Henry, king of the English, was a Roman Catholic, loyal to the pope in Rome. How ...
A portrait of the final Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI Palailogos, has been discovered by archaeologists in Greece. The portrait was found on a mid-15th century fresco uncovered at a monastery ...
In 1453, as the ancient walls of Constantinople crumbled under Ottoman ... The fall of Constantinople, the last bastion of the Roman Empire, triggered an intellectual exodus that would ignite the ...
Constantine XI heroically perished during the final siege of Constantinople on May 29, 1453, an event that marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and the beginning of a new era in the region. Far from ...
reflecting the aesthetic trends of Constantinople, were discovered in the Monastery of Taxiarches of Aigialeia, just 15 kilometres from Aigio. An exciting discovery was made at the Monastery of ...