"Woe Be To Thee, O Constantinople, Seated On Seven Hills, Thou Shall Not Continue A Thousand Years"
"Woe be to thee, O Constantinople, seated on seven hills, thou shall not
What made the majority of people in Constantinople believe in prophecies
saying that the city would not last forever and that they are doomed? In
the years before the Turkish conquest it was known that the reign of anti-
Christ could not long be delayed. What made the proud people and ancestors
of the Roman Empire lose all hope and will to react? After withstanding 22
previous sieges, the first in 340 BC and the last in 1437 AD, the Ottoman
army entered into the capital which Constantine had found as ....
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