The story of Constantinople is a fascinating one that dates back millennia to when this mega-city was a small Greek town ...
The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, Sahak Mashalian, no longer enthusiastically supports the His Holiness [Catholicos ...
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Constantinople under occupation, broken promises, a citywide fire, and the coup that sparked all out war
As Constantinople seethed under crusader pressure, Alexius IV tried to buy time with promises he could not keep, igniting resentment, riots, and a devastating urban fire. When Alexius V seized power ...
The grant opening of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, the center of Orthodox Christianity for a millennium was held on December 27, 537 AD.
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Theodosian walls: Constantinople’s unbreakable fortress
Explore the mighty Theodosian Walls that protected Constantinople for over a thousand years, deflecting Huns, Arabs, Bulgars, and Rus alike, and shaping medieval European history.
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