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Knaur and Oscar are correct. The walls shown are the Theodosian walls of Constantinople. Breached only once in their 1000+ year history when the Ottomans took the city in 1453. Since Knaur answered first, I will say he is next to ask a question.
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Having said that, since Knaur answered first it's his turn. ![]() |
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Be that as it may, the historical contention is that the Theodosian walls were not breached until the Ottomans blew them apart with cannon.
Edit: I have read up a little more on the walls and this is what Wiki has to say, "In the northwestern corner of the city, the suburb of Blachernae with its important church of Panagia Vlacherniotissa was left out of the Theodosian walls. To defend it, in the face of the great Avar siege, a single wall was built, around 627, in the reign of Heraclius. In 814, Leo V the Armenian built a new wall in front of the Heraclean one to safeguard against Bulgarian raids. In the 12th century, when Blachernae had become the favoured imperial residence, Manuel I Komnenos built a wall, starting from the end of the Theodosian Walls, to protect the imperial palaces, which was connected by a later wall (possibly under Isaac II Angelos) to the Heraclean wall.[17] Despite all this, the defences of the Blachernae section remained weaker than at the Theodosian Walls, and it was here the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade managed to penetrate them and first enter the city." The Blachernae wall was not part of the Theodosian wall but rather a smaller extenstion outside to protect imperial palaces and churches outside the actual walls. Last edited by maximusslade : 05-06-2008 at 10:50 AM. |
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Who is the explorator who left his country to conduct a scientific expedition, visited the pacific shores of the American continent, then sailed to Japan and Alaska to finally go south and disappeared after their departure from Australia. Two wreckred ships of his expedition with no traces of the crews were to be discovered thirty years later in an island north of the Australian continent.
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This person,
offered to fight in the air force for Iran in the Iran-Iraq War(he was refused) has spoken at Georgetown his father died in Cairo graduated from University of California with a degree in Political Science Who is this person?
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