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Authors: Roger Crowley
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Abraham
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Abraham of Ankara
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Adige River
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see also
Edirne
Agincourt, Battle of (1415)
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Ahmet (half-brother of Mehmet II)
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Ahmeti
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ak sancak
(Sultan’s banner)
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Akshemsettin, Sheikh
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Al-Kashgari
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Al-Rawandi
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Albania
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Aleppo
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Alexios IV Angelos (pretender)
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Alfonso of Aragon and Naples
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Alhambra, Spain
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Ali (half-brother of Mehmet II)
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Ali Bey
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Amasya, Anatolia
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Ottoman call to arms
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retreating Muslims harassed (718)
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fertile lowlands
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gazis
frequently raid
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referred to as Turchia by 1220s
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Byzantine kingdom in exile at Nicaea
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collapses into a mosaic of small kingdoms (1243)
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mobilization for the 1453 campaign
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wandering holy men
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and the Great Idea
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Andronikos III, Emperor
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Andronikos the Terrible
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Anemas prison
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Ankara slave market
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Anthemius
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Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
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Arabian Peninsula
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Aristotle
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Armenia: surrender to the Arabs (653)
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armourers
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Arrian
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Arsenal, Constantinople
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Arslan, Sultan Alp
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Artevelde, Philip van
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artillery
contribution to the conduct of warfare
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Murat II creates the infrastructure for an artillery force
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and long-drawn-out sieges
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Asian steppes
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Asomaton
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Attila the Hun
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Avar siege (626)
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Aya Sofya mosque, Constantinople
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see also
St Sophia church
Bacon, Roger
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Bactatinian Tower
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Baghdad
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sacking of (1258)
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Baltaoglu, Admiral
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fleet assembled under him at Gallipoli
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wounded by a stone
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stripped of his rank and property
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replaced by Hamza Bey
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Barbaro, Marco
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Barbaro, Nicolo
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Bayburt, Anatolia
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Bedouins
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Bektashi order
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Belgrade
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Benvenuto, consul of Ancona
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Blachernae church
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Blachernae Palace
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Blachernae sacred shrine of the Virgin
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Blachernae wall
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Ovid exiled
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oil wells
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and Rumeli Hasari
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winters
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supply of food dries up (winter of 1452 )
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Constantine’s fortified outposts
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throttling of trade routes
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Bocchiardo, Antonio
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Bocchiardo, Troilo
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Bologna
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Bosnia
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an area of vulnerability for the Ottomans
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Constantine’s fortified outposts
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troops ferried across (1453)
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Bourges
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Brankovic, George
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Brankovic, Mara
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Brightman, Thomas
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Brocquière, Bertrandon de la
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Brusa (Bursa)
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Bryennios, Joseph
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Bucoleon Palace
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Budapest
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Bull of Excommunication (1054)
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tombs of Osman and Orhan
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slave market
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Byron, George Gordon, Lord
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Byzantine army
defeat in 1176
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size of army at 1453 siege
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multi-national force
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organisation of
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Byzantine Empire
Constantinople as capital
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Justinian’s statue as a monument to its might
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theological issues
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tribal wanderers in
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size of
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resilience
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Turks invited to help in civil wars
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internecine feuding
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vassal of the Ottoman Emperor
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reputation for cunning
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inexorable decline
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end of
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Byzantine fleet
Battle of the Masts (655)
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running battles with the Arabs (674-8)
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attack using Greek fire destroys Muslim fleet (678)
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abolished by Andronikos (1284)
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workless sailors defect to the Ottomans
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available craft
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Byzantines
fear of siege
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considered to be heirs to the Roman Empire
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Greek-speaking inhabitants of Constantinople
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fatalism
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attacks ascribed to God’s punishment for
Christian sin
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preference for their settled Muslim neighbours
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kingdom in exile at Nicaea
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Constantinople recaptured (1261)
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hidebound by a thousand years of ceremony and tradition
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dynastic marriages and legitimate succession through approved bloodlines
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Byzas
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