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Title: The Siege of Constantinople


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The Siege of Constantinople
  • The turning point between East and West
  • The defining moment of the Ottoman Empire
  • The End of the Eastern Roman Empire
  • By Adam Love

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The Siege of Constantinople (1453 C.E.)
Chronology
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  • April 6
  • April 12
  • April 18
  • April 20
  • April 22
  • May 7
  • May 18
  • May 29

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Byzantium Constantinople Extent of Constantinople
under Theodosius
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April 6, 1453
  • Mehmed II arrived on the plains before
    Constantinople, and began preliminary bombardment
    of the fortifications.

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April 12, 1453
  • Advanced the cannons to the edge of the great
    ditch (Foss) and began the first general
    preparatory gunpowder artillery bombardment in
    history.
  • After 6 days of bombardment the outer towers were
    beginning to crumble.

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April 18, 1453
  • 2 hours after sunset, Mehmed II begins assault
    with his elite Janissary Force.
  • Repelled by Giustiniani with his 700 Genoese
    Knights
  • Over 200 Janissary dead, no Knights killed.
  • Mehmed II orders his admiral Baltoghlu to attack
    and destroy the chain boom across the Golden
    Horn.
  • Byzantine Fleet repelled the Ottoman Fleet

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April 20, 1453
  • Rescue ships sent by Pope (3 Genoese Galleys and
    1 Imperial Transport).
  • Baltoghlu was unable to stop the ships reaching
    the city of Constantinople.
  • Mehmed II began to focus his energy on
    controlling the Golden Horn and the waters
    surrounding Constantinople.

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April 22, 1453
  • Mehmed II orders thousands of workmen to begin
    portaging his navy across the land just north of
    the city to bypass the chain boom.
  • By dawn the following day, all of the Ottoman
    Fleet, some 70 ships, had been safely and
    ingeniously hauled across land using teams of
    Oxen and human effort.
  • The Emperor Constantine tried to burn the Ottoman
    Fleet a few days later during the night. He did
    not succeed.

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May 7, 1453
  • Ottomans launch another major assault against
    the Mesoteichion sector involving 30,000-50,000
    men.

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May 18, 1453
  • Under the direction of Mehmed II, the Ottomans
    constructed an armored siege tower to protect
    workers attempting to fill in the ditch (foss).
  • During the night, Giustiniani led a sortie out
    and blew the armored siege tower up with gun
    powder.

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May 29, 1453
  • Mehmed II planned a simultaneous 3 point attack,
    against the walls Blachermae Gate, the Lycus
    Valley, and the Romanus Gate.
  • It was in the Lycus Valley the Mehmed II planned
    on being successful.
  • Used three waves of attackers, denying the
    defenders any time to rest or repair.
  • Bashi-Bazouk Infantry, Provincial Levies
    Regulars, Elite Janissary Infantry.
  • Killed the Emperor Constantine in battle, Siege
    of Constantinople ended.

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The Fall of Constantinople
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Modern Istanbul
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Bibliography
  • Discovery Education. United Streaming.
    lthttp//streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm
    gt accessed November 8, 2007.
  • Gabriel, Richard A. Empires At War Volume III.
    Greenwood Press, 2005.
  • Finkel, Caroline. Osmans Dream. Basic Books,
    2005.

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