The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453

The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453

The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453

The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453

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Overview

The walls of Constantinople are the greatest surviving example of European medieval military architecture in the world. They withstood numerous sieges until being finally overcome by the artillery of Mehmet the Conqueror in 1453, and exist today as a time capsule of Byzantine and Medieval history. This book examines the main defensive system protecting the landward side of the city, which consisted of three parallel walls about 5 miles long. The walls defended the city against intruders, including Attila the Hun, before finally being breached by European knights during the Fourth Crusade in 1204 and, ultimately, destroyed by Turkish artillery in 1453.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781841767598
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 10/22/2004
Series: Fortress , #25
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 7.25(w) x 9.88(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Stephen Turnbull is recognised as one of the world's foremost military historians of the Medieval and Early Modern periods. He first rose to prominence as a result of his extensive writings on the samurai, and has since written on less familiar areas of military history such as Korea, Eastern Europe and the Baltic states.
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