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The Fall Of Constantinople Pivotal Moments In History Ruth Tenzer Feldman

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The Fall Of Constantinople Pivotal Moments In History Ruth Tenzer Feldman
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Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books (CT)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.02 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Ruth Tenzer Feldman
ISBN: 9780761340263, 9780822559184, 0761340262, 0822559188
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Fall Of Constantinople Pivotal Moments In History Ruth Tenzer Feldman by Ruth Tenzer Feldman 9780761340263, 9780822559184, 0761340262, 0822559188 instant download after payment.

How did the loss of one city change the history of Europe? In the Middle Ages, Constantinople's perfect geographic location--positioned along a land trade route between Europe and Asia as well as on a strategic seaway from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean-- made the city extremely desirous, and as a result, prone to attack. Under the control of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, Constantinople became known as "the Eye of the World," a center of government, trade, art, religion, and learning, and was even more desirous. Rulers built three sets of walls to protect Constantinople from attacks by Asiatic tribes. But the city's fall to the Turkish Ottomans in 1453 marked the official end of the Byzantine Empire--and the end of the Middle Ages. Learn how the fall of Constantinople became one of history's most pivotal moments.

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