EPISODE · Jan 17, 2023 · 1H 52M
The Ottoman-Portuguese Conflicts by Charles River Editors
from Journey Through Your Ears To A Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook. · host Charles River Editors
https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/130438 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ottoman-Portuguese Conflicts Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Steve Knupp Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 52 mins Release date: 01-17-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Turkey Publisher's Summary: In terms of geopolitics, perhaps the most seminal event of the Middle Ages was the successful Ottoman siege of Constantinople in 1453. The city had been an imperial capital as far back as the fourth century when Constantine the Great shifted the power center of the Roman Empire there effectively establishing two almost equally powerful halves of antiquity’s greatest empire. Constantinople would continue to serve as the capital of the Byzantine Empire even after the Western half of the Roman Empire collapsed in the late fifth century.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/130438 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ottoman-Portuguese Conflicts Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Steve Knupp Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 52 mins Release date: 01-17-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Turkey Publisher's Summary: In terms of geopolitics, perhaps the most seminal event of the Middle Ages was the successful Ottoman siege of Constantinople in 1453. The city had been an imperial capital as far back as the fourth century when Constantine the Great shifted the power center of the Roman Empire there effectively establishing two almost equally powerful halves of antiquity’s greatest empire. Constantinople would continue to serve as the capital of the Byzantine Empire even after the Western half of the Roman Empire collapsed in the late fifth century.
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