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...tantial with the Father." Fifty years later, the Council of Constantinople (381 CE) extended this logic to the Holy Spirit, formally c...
...diterranean and opened the way for future campaigns against Constantinople itself.
...o retake the city with naval reinforcements from Sicily and Constantinople were defeated at the subsequent Battle of Utica. The conque...
The second Arab siege of Constantinople (717–718 CE) was the largest and most sustained military ef...
...educe military adventurism: the massive and costly siege of Constantinople was called off upon his accession. He reportedly sought to ...
...ad state, preoccupied with the massive military setbacks at Constantinople and in Central Asia, the battle reflected the limits of sus...
...he following decades, eventually leading to the conquest of Constantinople in 1453.
...ty years achieved its greatest triumph with the conquest of Constantinople.
The conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II was one of the most momento...
...l concessions. However, Romanos was deposed on returning to Constantinople and blinded. The battle opened Anatolia to Turkic settlemen...
Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih conquered Constantinople at age 21, fulfilling the Prophet's hadith: 'You shall conq...
After conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II established the millet system, granting r...