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The Ottoman Siege Tower That Decided Constantinople's Fate

6 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal role of Ottoman siege towers—massive wooden structures that nearly breached the Theodosian Walls before a desperate Byzantine counterattack. We meet Johannes Grant, a German engineer who led the defenders' mining operations, and examine the brutal underground war of tunnels and countermines that climaxed on May 18, 1453. The episode reveals how a single, well-placed explosive charge and a sortie by the Byzantine emperor himself saved the city for two more weeks. We also discuss the psychological impact of the siege towers on the defenders and how the Ottomans adapted their tactics after the failure. This is a story of ingenuity, courage, and the thin line between victory and defeat in the final days of Constantinople. #Constantinople1453 #SiegeTowers #JohannesGrant #TheodosianWalls #MehmedII #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #MilitaryHistory #MedievalSiege #UndergroundWarfare #MiningAndCountermining #May181453 #Topkapı #BalkanHistory #MiddleEastHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SiegeOfConstantinople Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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