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The fall of Constantinople, 1453. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Runciman, Steven. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE 1453. Cambridge: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2012.

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THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE 1453. Cambridge: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2012.

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1929-, Hanak Walter K., ed. The siege and the fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, topography, and military studies. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Co., 2010.

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Philippides, Marios. The siege and the fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, topography, and military studies. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Co., 2010.

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Humphreys, C. C. A place called Armageddon: Constantinople 1453. Naperville, Ill: Sourcebooks Landmark, 2012.

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A place called Armageddon: Constantinople 1453. London: Orion, 2011.

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Heers, Jacques. Chute et mort de Constantinople (1204-1453). Paris: Perrin, 2005.

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Stauridēs, Vasileios Th. Historia tou Oikoumenikou Patriarcheiou: 1453-sēmeron. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Aphōn Kyriakidē, 1987.

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Constantinople: City of the world's desire, 1453-1924. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Constantinople: City of the world's desire, 1453-1924. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1998.

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Fener patrikhanesinin ökümeniklik iddiasının tarihî seyri, 325-1453. İzmir: Akademi Kitabevi, 2000.

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Philippos, Ēliou, ed. Historia tōn tou Christou penētōn: 1453-1913. Athēna: Morphōtiko Hidryma Ethnikēs Trapezēs, 2010.

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illustrator, Turner Graham 1964, ed. THE FALL OF ENGLISH FRANCE 1449-53. Botley, Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2012.

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Nehmé, Lina Murr. 1453, Mahomet II impose le schisme orthodoxe. Paris: Franc̨ois-Xavier de Guibert, 2003.

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A contemporary Greek source for the siege of Constantinople, 1453: The Sphrantzes chronicle. Amsterdam: A.M. Hakkert, 1985.

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Phrantzēs, Gēorgios. A contemporary Greek source for the siege of Constantinople 1453: The Sphrantzes chronicle. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1985.

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Anderson, Zachary. The fall of Rome and the rise of Constantinople. New York: Cavendish Square Publishing, 2016.

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1453: The holy war for Constantinople and the clash of Islam and the West. New York: Hyperion, 2005.

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Hē historikē geōgraphia tou Oikoumenikou Patriarcheiou: Apo ton 9⁰ ai. m.ch. mechri to 1453. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Ant. Stamoulē, 2009.

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The fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans: Context and consequences. Harlow, England: Pearson, 2012.

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Pears, Sir Edwin. Fall of Constantinople: Being the story of the fourth crusade. London: Darf Publishers, 1987.

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Nestor-Iskander. The Tale of Constantinople: Of its origin and capture by the Turks in the year 1453. New Rochelle, NY: A.D. Caratzas, 1994.

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Grecs et Ottomans, 1453-1953: De la chute de Constantinople à la disparition de l'empire ottoman. Paris: Harmattan, 2002.

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Azad, Idris. Sultan Mohammad Fateh.: The conqueror of Constantinople. Urdu Bazar , Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan: Al Quresh Publication, 2001.

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Roger, Cabal, Menil Collection (Houston, Tex.), and Georgia Museum of Art, eds. Greek icons after the fall of Constantinople: Selections from the Roger Cabal Collection. Houston, Tex: Menil Collection, 1996.

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Matzukis, Corinna. Hē Alōsis tēs Kōnstantinoupoleōs: Tetartē Staurophoria = The fall of Constantinople : fourth crusade /$cCorinna Matzukis. Peristeri: Ekdotikos Omilos Iōn, Ekdoseis Ellēn, 2004.

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Brewer, David. Greece, the hidden centuries: Turkish rule from the fall of Constantinople to Greek independence. London: I.B. Tauris, 2010.

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Bibliographie du monde méditerranéen: Relations et échanges de la chute de Constantinople (1453) à la reconquête ottomane de Tripoli (1835). Paris: Presses de l'université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2003.

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author, Vasilakē Maria, ed. Working drawings of icon painters after the fall of Constantinople: The Andreas Xyngopoulos portfolio at the Benaki Museum. Athens: Peak Publishing, 2015.

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Man and Wound in the Ancient World: A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople. Washington, DC, USA: Potomac Books, 2012.

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Fabris, Antonio. I dispacci di Francesco Vendramin, ultimo bailo a Costantinopoli (1796-1797). Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-372-4.

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The transcripts of the 55 dispatches written by Francesco Vendramin, the last Venetian bailo of Constantinople between 1796 and 1797, appear very important to the eye of the historian. Even though they were written in Constantinople, they reflect the hardships of the political climate that the fall of the Veneta Repubblica and the establishment of the Municipalità Provvisoria brought to Venice.Moreover, they provide a unique insight into the bailo house in Constantinople. Vendramin had to explain the functioning of the bailaggio and the necessity of the diplomatic office to maintain a decorum of credibility for the State (both the Repubblica and the Municipalità). This needed to be clarified to the new rulers, who were mostly bourgeois and not experts in political issues, especially issues of an international nature, while the old rulers, the august senators, have been experts for decades in both internal and external political affairs of the Republic.The first 27 dispatches were written when the Veneta Repubblica was still alive. The remaining 28 were written after its fall (12th May 1797), when Vendramin had no official role. He was accredited with the Porta Ottomana, as the Venetian delegate of the Doge, but he never received any formal task by the Municipalità. Nevertheless the Ottoman government continued to consider Vendramin as an ambassador, not knowing how to act otherwise.The first collection of dispatches again proposes, with proper adjustments to the new situation, the schemes and the themes that characterize the Venetian-Ottoman relationship in the modern age. The second group is full of information on the Venetian colony in the Empire. As a consequence, it gives information on the functioning of the consulates and on the personal licenses given to merchants and vendors. Moreover, the figure of the French ambassador du Bayet appears strong. He stands as a supporter of many choices in the name of an effective French supremacy on Venice, that in Constantinople is shown without the shield of the Municipalità.
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Garzaniti, Marcello, and Lorenzo Pubblici, eds. CeSecom. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-316-8.

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Cesecom was founded by bringing together a group of scholars who are experts in the study of the several regions that are between Central Europe and Caucasus, including Central Asia. Our attention is focused on the centuries before the fall of Constantinople and the discovery of America, a fundamental period in order to understand the roots of the problems and conflicts that are still tormenting this region of the world today. CeSecom was created to meet the exigencies of scholars in order to furnish a tool for research and also provide an open space for discussions, to exchange ideas and share the outcomes of one's studies. The website will be an open resource, whose aim is to improve diverse specializations, sharing and delving in them. We hope that this initiative will meet your liking and will favor communication of our scientific work.
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Philippides, Marios, and Walter K. Hanak. Siege and the Fall of Constantinople In 1453. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Philippides, Marios. The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315552927.

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Brewer, David. Greece, the Hidden Centuries: Turkish Rule from the Fall of Constantinople to Greek Independence. I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2012.

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Brewer, David. Greece, the Hidden Centuries: Turkish Rule from the Fall of Constantinople to Greek Independence. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020.

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Sarris, Peter. 7. End of empire. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199236114.003.0007.

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Constantinople never really recovered from the Latin sack in 1204. Cooperation between popes, emperors, and patriarchs would become nigh on impossible, and differences of practice increasingly hardened into disagreements over theology. Orthodoxy (informed by hostility to Rome) and Byzantine identity were becoming one. The Latin occupation led Byzantium’s educated elite to reconsider the Greek aspect to their identity and to greater intellectual engagement with classical literature and philosophy. Byzantine art also flourished. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Ottoman Turks was soon followed by the Ottoman conquest of most of the remaining outposts of the broader Byzantine world. Constantinople continued to be an imperial city, however, until the abolition of the Ottoman Empire in 1923.
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(Illustrator), Christa Hook, ed. Constantinople 1453. Osprey Publishing, 2001.

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Place Called Armageddon: Constantinople 1453. Sourcebooks, Incorporated, 2013.

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Constantinople: The Last Great Siege 1453. Faber and Faber, 2006.

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Dennis, Peter, and Stephen R. Turnbull. Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Crowley, Roger. Constantinople: The Last Great Siege 1453. Faber and Faber, 2005.

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Dennis, Peter, and Stephen R. Turnbull. Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Feldman, Ruth Tenzer. Fall of Constantinople. Lerner Publishing Group, 2008.

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(Illustrator), Christa Hook, ed. Constantinople 1453: The end of Byzantium (Campaign). Osprey Publishing, 2000.

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The Fall of Constantinople. Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, 2008.

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Pears, Edwin, and E. Peaps. The Fall of Constantinople. Hyperion Books, 1987.

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(Translator), Kerim Yasar, ed. The Fall of Constantinople. Vertical, 2005.

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(Illustrator), Peter Dennis, ed. The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453 (Fortress). Osprey Publishing, 2004.

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