
History Unplugged Podcast
Scott RankThe Conquest of Constantinople in 1453 Permanently Altered Siege Warfare, Middle Eastern Demographics, and Global Trade
October 22, 2024 ● 39 minShare this episode
On May 29, 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II captured Constantinople, bringing an end to over a thousand years of Byzantine rule. The city's formidable walls, which had stood nearly impenetrable for eight centuries, finally fell to hisforces. With its conquest, Constantinople was declared the new capital of the Ottoman Empire. Some historians marked this conquest as the end of the Middle Ages.
Built by Theodosius II to safeguard the "New Rome," these walls stretched from the Golden Horn to the Sea of Marmara, marking the borders of ancient Istanbul. Through centuries of earthquakes, sieges, and urban expansion, their gates and fortifications have endured, preserving the legacy of the city's past.
To discuss the world-history importance of this conquest is today’s guest, Alexander Christie-Miller, author of “To The City: Life and Death Along the Ancient Walls of Istanbul.”
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Confidence in Christ’s Victory - Your Daily Prayer - April 11
How can we, like Paul, be confident in Christ’s victory in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary? As Paul said, our victory is in Christ Jesus. He is the source of our confidence. Our victory begins with His victory.
Top Artists
Top Music Videos

Tauren Wells Tauren Wells’ Soul-Stirring ‘Thank You for The Cross’

toby mac TobyMac Unveils ‘Heaven on My Mind’ Lyric Video

Mac Powell Lyric Video For Mac Powell's Moving 'The 99'

Passion Music Passion Powerful ‘He Who is to Come' Live Performance

Crowder Crowder's 'Grave Robber' Catchy And Upbeat Tune About The Difference God Makes