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- Fall_of_Constantinople causalties "* 30,000 civilians enslaved or deported".
- Fall_of_Constantinople causalties "* 4,000 killed in total (including combatants and civilians)".
- Fall_of_Constantinople causalties "* Likely many executions".
- Fall_of_Constantinople combatant "*".
- Fall_of_Constantinople combatant "*22pxOttoman Empire".
- Fall_of_Constantinople combatant "*:".
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Constantine_XI_Palaiologos.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Giovanni_Giustiniani.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Girolamo_Minotto.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Loukas_Notaras.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Mehmed_the_Conqueror.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Suleiman_Baltoghlu.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Zagan_Pasha.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Orhan_Çelebi.
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander Theophilos_Palaiologos.
- Fall_of_Constantinople date "1453-05-29".
- Fall_of_Constantinople isPartOfMilitaryConflict Byzantine–Ottoman_Wars.
- Fall_of_Constantinople isPartOfMilitaryConflict Ottoman_wars_in_Europe.
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* a: Figures according to recent estimates and Ottoman archival data. The Ottoman Empire, for demographic reasons, would not have been able to put more than 80,000 men into the field at the time.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* b: Figures according to contemporaneous Western/Christian estimates".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* c: More specifically, theByzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* d: The Kingdom of Sicily mainly donated ships and a few soldiers, it was not official however, and was done by several Cardinals.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* e: The Venetians decided to make a peace treaty with the Ottomans in September 1451, because their Doge was on good terms already with the Ottomans and they did not want to ruin a relationship. They also did not want the Ottomans to interfere with their trade in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. The Venetians' efforts mainly included giving Constantine XI ships and a total of 800 soldiers in February 1453. The Venetians also promised that a larger fleet would arrive to save Constantine, this fleet would be full of ammunition, fresh soldiers and supplies. This fleet never came.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* f: The Genoese captain Giovanni Giustiniani Longo was wounded in battle, but managed to escape, he died during the early days of June 1453.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* g: This Venetian captain was not an official sent by Venice, instead, he was the leader of the Venetian colony in the city and guaranteed his full support by the Ottomans navally, by supplying them with the ships the Venetians had in their harbour.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople place Constantinople.
- Fall_of_Constantinople result "* Decisive Ottoman victory; and end of the Byzantine Empire".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 10,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 12,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 26 ships".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 7,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 70 ships, 20 galleys".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 8,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 90 - 126 ships".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* Of the 7,000 - 10,000 soldiers in the Byzantine army, 700 were both Genoese and Greek from the island of Chios and Genoa (400 were recruited at Genoa and 300 at Chios), 800 soldiers lead by the Venetians (mostly were of Cretan origin, who were renowned for fighting heroically during the siege), 200 men from Cardinal Isidore, all of which were archers. By nationality, there were 5,000 Greeks and 2,000 foreigners, mostly of Genoese and Venetian origin.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "100,000–160,000–200,000 to 300,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "50,000– 80,000".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "70cannons (14 large and 56 smallcaliber)".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength ":".
- Fall_of_Constantinople thumbnail Constantinople_1453.jpg?width=300.
- Fall_of_Constantinople wikiPageID "102674".
- Fall_of_Constantinople wikiPageRevisionID "645845337".
- Fall_of_Constantinople caption "The last siege of Constantinople, contemporary 15th century French miniature".
- Fall_of_Constantinople casualties "* 4,000 killed in total * Likely many executions * 30,000 civilians enslaved or deported".
- Fall_of_Constantinople casualties "Unknown but heavy".
- Fall_of_Constantinople combatant "* * : * * *: * *: *".
- Fall_of_Constantinople combatant "* 22px Ottoman Empire".
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander "* Constantine XI * Loukas Notaras * Theophilos Palaiologos * Giovanni Giustiniani Longo *: * Girolamo Minotto *: * Orhan Çelebi".
- Fall_of_Constantinople commander "* 22px Mehmed II * 22px Zagan Pasha * 22px Suleiman Baltoghlu".
- Fall_of_Constantinople conflict "Fall of Constantinople".
- Fall_of_Constantinople date "--04-06".
- Fall_of_Constantinople hasPhotoCollection Fall_of_Constantinople.
- Fall_of_Constantinople notes "* a: Figures according to recent estimates and Ottoman archival data. The Ottoman Empire, for demographic reasons, would not have been able to put more than 80,000 men into the field at the time. * b: Figures according to contemporaneous Western/Christian estimates * c: More specifically, the Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty * d: The Kingdom of Sicily mainly donated ships and a few soldiers, it was not official however, and was done by several Cardinals. * e: The Venetians decided to make a peace treaty with the Ottomans in September 1451, because their Doge was on good terms already with the Ottomans and they did not want to ruin a relationship. They also did not want the Ottomans to interfere with their trade in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. The Venetians' efforts mainly included giving Constantine XI ships and a total of 800 soldiers in February 1453. The Venetians also promised that a larger fleet would arrive to save Constantine, this fleet would be full of ammunition, fresh soldiers and supplies. This fleet never came. * f: The Genoese captain Giovanni Giustiniani Longo was wounded in battle, but managed to escape, he died during the early days of June 1453. * g: This Venetian captain was not an official sent by Venice, instead, he was the leader of the Venetian colony in the city and guaranteed his full support by the Ottomans navally, by supplying them with the ships the Venetians had in their harbour.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople partof "The Byzantine–Ottoman Wars and Ottoman wars in Europe".
- Fall_of_Constantinople place "Constantinople".
- Fall_of_Constantinople result "* Decisive Ottoman victory; and end of the Byzantine Empire".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 7,000 * 8,000 * 10,000 * 12,000 * 26 ships * Of the 7,000 - 10,000 soldiers in the Byzantine army, 700 were both Genoese and Greek from the island of Chios and Genoa , 800 soldiers lead by the Venetians , 200 men from Cardinal Isidore, all of which were archers. By nationality, there were 5,000 Greeks and 2,000 foreigners, mostly of Genoese and Venetian origin.".
- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "* 70 ships, 20 galleys".
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- Fall_of_Constantinople strength "70".
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