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Constantine XI

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Constantine XI (Constantine Palaeologus), d. 1453, last Byzantine emperor (1449-53), brother and successor of John VIII. To secure Western aid against the Turkish assault on what remained of the empire, he proclaimed (1452) the union of the Western and Eastern Churches. No help came, however, and in 1453 Constantine, with some 8,000 Greeks, Venetians, and Genoese, faced 150,000 Turkish besiegers under Sultan Muhammad II. After almost two months of heroic defense, directed by the emperor, the city and the empire fell. Constantine died fighting with the last of his men. Author not av... Read more
Constantine XI
Constantine XI Constantine XI (1405-1453) was the last Byzantine emperor. A gallant prince, he completed the conquest of the Peloponnesus from the Latins and...commanded the futile defense of Constantinople against the Turks. The fourth son of Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus (reigned 1391-1425), ... Read more
Constantine XI Palaeologus
...obedience of the Greek church to Rome in order to secure help from the West, but in vain. He was killed fighting at the walls of Constantinople as the Turks broke through. Constantine XI Palaeologus Constantine XI Palaeologus Constantine XI Palaeologus Read more

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