History Extra podcast   /     The 1453 fall of Constantinople: capturing the Byzantine capital

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In 1453, the once grand and formidable city of Constantinople fell to the hands of the Ottoman Turks โ€“ bringing over a millennium of Byzantine rule to a dramatic close, and heralding the rise of the Ottoman empire. But what caused this seismic moment? And how did the attack play out? Together with Emily Briffett, Professor Jonathan Harris journeys back to the 15th century to unravel how the Byzantine capital was seized โ€“ recounting the action and exploring the ramifications up to the modern day. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Subtitle
Jonathan Harris charts the extraordinary battle that saw the Byzantine capital fall to the Ottoman Turks
Duration
2961
Publishing date
2025-01-23 00:00
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In 1453, the once grand and formidable city of Constantinople fell to the hands of the Ottoman Turks โ€“ bringing over a millennium of Byzantine rule to a dramatic close, and heralding the rise of the Ottoman empire. But what caused this seismic moment? And how did the attack play out? Together with Emily Briffett, Professor Jonathan Harris journeys back to the 15th century to unravel how the Byzantine capital was seized โ€“ recounting the action and exploring the ramifications up to the modern day.


The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine.

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