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The cannon that ended an empire. In the spring of 1453, Sultan Mehmed II brought a force of over 80,000 to Constantinople’s gates, including the massive Basilica cannon, capable of blasting through walls that had stood for a millennium. For nearly two months, its thunder echoed across the Bosporus, striking fear into the defenders. Emperor Constantine XI fought with the courage of a man who knew there would be no retreat. His small force—Greeks, Italians, and mercenaries—manned the crumbling walls day and night. But on May 29, the Ottomans surged through the breaches. Accounts tell of Constantine discarding his imperial regalia and plunging into the chaos, never to be seen again. The city’s fall marked the symbolic end of the Roman Empire, a political and cultural order that had shaped the Mediterranean for centuries.
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Ah yes! Sultan Mehmet and the end of the Byzantine Constantinople. Great epic battle of historical significance illustrated by an awesome image Brother 👏🏻
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I love your historical creations, so nice work, SoopaFly🌸