John Foxes: "Acts and Monuments," 4.35ff.


Mahomet II, the Ninth Emperor of the Turks. This Mahomet utterly despoliates, destroys and subjugates Constantinople in 1453, including the mocking despoliation of Hagia Sophia for its iconodulatry. A nearby city, Pera, is spared, but later despoiled. Mahomet II moves up the Danube in an effort to take Belgrade, but is repulsed.


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