The Fall of Constantinople: The Day the Medieval World Ended — Fexingo History
On the night of May 28, 1453, as Ottoman armies camped outside the walls, the last Christian liturgy was celebrated in Hagia Sophia. This episode follows the final Mass through the eyes of the witnesses who recorded it: the Venetian surgeon Nicolò Barbaro, the Greek historian Doukas, and the Ottoman chronicler Tursun Beg. We explore the solemn procession of Emperor Constantine XI, the emotional congregation that included Latins and Orthodox who had been bitterly divided over the Union of Florence, and the moment when Cardinal Isidore of Kiev, a Catholic prelate, read the names of the fallen in both rites. Luna asks why the union of churches mattered in that desperate hour, and Lucas explains how theological divisions weakened Byzantine resistance. The episode also examines the fate of the worshippers who took refuge in the church during the final assault, and the conflicting accounts of whether the doors of Hagia Sophia were barred or broken. We close with the mosque conversion under Mehmed II and the enduring silence that replaced the chant. #HagiaSophia #Constantinople1453 #LastMass #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #MehmedII #ConstantineXI #CardinalIsidore #NicolòBarbaro #Doukas #TursunBeg #UnionOfFlorence #GreekOrthodox #LatinRite #FallOfConstantinople #LateByzantium #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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