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Revenge of sultans pyramid double11/6/2023 1453 Extinction of the Imperial Families of Comnenus and Palæologus 58.He re-peoples and adorns Constantinople.The Turks enter and pillage Constantinople.Death of the Emperor Constantine Palæologus.Last Farewell of the Emperor and the Greeks.Preparations of the Turks for the General Assault.1453 Siege of Constantinople by Mahomet II.Obstinacy and Fanaticism of the Greeks.1452, 1453 Preparations for the Siege of Constantinople.1452 He builds a Fortress on the Bosphorus.CHAPTER LXVIII Reign and Character of Mahomet the Second - Siege, Assault, and final Conquest of Constantinople by the Turks - Death of Constantine Palæologus - Servitude of the Greeks - Extinction of the Roman Empire in the East - Consternation of Europe - Conquests and Death of Mahomet the Second.It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first conceived the idea of a work which has amused and exercised near twenty years of my life, and which, however inadequate to my own wishes, I finally deliver to the curiosity and candour of the public.” The historian may applaud the importance and variety of his subject but, while he is conscious of his own imperfections, he must often accuse the deficiency of his materials. The various causes and progressive effects are connected with many of the events most interesting in human annals: the artful policy of the Cæsars, who long maintained the name and image of a free republic the disorder of military despotism the rise, establishment, and sects of Christianity the foundation of Constantinople the division of the monarchy the invasion and settlements of the Barbarians of Germany and Scythia the institutions of the civil law the character and religion of Mahomet the temporal sovereignty of the popes the restoration and decay of the Western empire of Charlemagne the crusades of the Latins in the East the conquests of the Saracens and Turks the ruin of the Greek empire the state and revolutions of Rome in the middle age. “…every reader(’s) … attention will be excited by an History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: the greatest, perhaps, and most awful scene in the history of mankind.
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