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The Ottoman Conquest of Constantinople: The City That Fell in 53 Days

8 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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In 1453, the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II achieved what had eluded his predecessors for centuries: the conquest of Constantinople. This episode follows the 53-day siege that ended the Byzantine Empire and reshaped the world. We talk about the massive bombard that shattered the Theodosian Walls, the naval blockade that failed and succeeded in the same breath, the underground tunnels that backfired, the final assault on the morning of May 29, and the carefully choreographed plunder that followed. Along the way we meet Mehmed's rivals, allies, and engineers: the Hungarian master gunner Orban, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI, the Genoese commander Giustiniani, and the Ottoman admiral Baltaoğlu. We discuss whether the famed 'Chain of the Golden Horn' was truly impassable, how the Ottomans moved ships overland, and what the fall meant for the balance of power in Europe and the Middle East. This is the siege that made the Ottoman Empire a superpower—and gave Istanbul its name. #FallOfConstantinople #MehmedII #ByzantineEmpire #TheodosianWalls #Orban #GreatBombard #GoldenHorn #Baltaoğlu #ConstantineXI #Giustiniani #OttomanSiege #Istanbul #53Days #MiddleEastHistory #OttomanEmpire #MedievalSiege #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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