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  1. 1 de feb. de 2018 · In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. Even more startling was the fact that the perpetrators were not any of the traditional enemies of the Byzantine Empire: the armies of Islam, the Bulgars, Hungarians, or Serbs, but the western Christian army of the Fourth ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IstanbulIstanbul - Wikipedia

    Constantinople remained the most common name for the city in the West until the 1930s, when Turkish authorities began to press for the use of "Istanbul" (Turkish: İstanbul) in foreign languages. Ḳosṭanṭīnīye ( Ottoman Turkish : قسطنطينيه ) and İstanbul were the names used alternatively by the Ottomans during their rule.

  3. Many councils were held in Constantinople, sometimes against heresies, sometimes in favour of them.Chief among these councils are: the ecumenical councils of 381, 553, 681, and 869; the Trullan Council (692), very important for the history of canonical legislation; the councils of 712 and 878 which ratified, respectively, Monothelism and the revolt of Photius against Rome.

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  5. Date. 6 avril – 29 mai 1453 (1 mois et 23 jours) Lieu. Constantinople (actuellement Istanbul) Issue. Victoire ottomane décisive et chute de l' Empire byzantin. Changements territoriaux. L'empire ottoman annexe les derniers territoires byzantins et Constantinople devient sa nouvelle capitale.

  6. 27 de dic. de 2022 · Constantinople, capitale de l’empire Byzantin (de 330-1453) . Maintenant construite, Constantinople peut resplendir à travers le monde. Sa situation géographique en fait un lieu incontournable pour passer de l’occident à l’orient et inversement (c’est the place to be).. De plus, elle est située hors des zones de conflits de l’époque, ce qui rassure et attire la population.

  7. The southern tower from which the chain blocking entry into the Golden Horn was sprung during sieges 717-1453. Long lost. Map of Byzantine Constantinople under Constantine, Justinian and Heraclius. Explore Hagia Sophia, the Hippodrome, the Forum of Constantine and other features.

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