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The Gold Byzantine Chalice of the Emperor Romanos II, circa 960 CE. After nine centuries of empire, Constantinople fell in 1204 and many of its religious icons and artworks were spirited away including this goblet. #HagiaSophia (857x1071)
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Acacius
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Siege Of Constantinople 717-718, Greek Fire is one helluva drug
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Following my earlier post about the chain used by the Eastern Roman Empire to block Ottoman access to the golden horn during the fall of Constantinople, here is a link of the chain in comparison to my foot
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Late 13th century armorial, depicting the royal and imperial arms of Greece, Germany, France, England, Spain, Scotland, Portugal, Denmark, Jerusalem and Constantinople, among others.
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The YouTube channel Loomer has an awesome series called "Assassin's Creed Pilgrimage", where he goes to cities featured in the AC games. This is his tour of Istanbul (aka Constantinople).
youtu.be/QP3BNWDgCVs
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The Fall of Constantinople, 1450 by the Mayan Irish king aka The Crusader
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Map of Byzantine Constantinople (today it's Istanbul not Constantinople). I love this one.
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Khan Tervel of Bulgaria, with his contribution to defeating the arabs during the Second Arab siege of Constantinople in 717-718, became quite literally the saviour of Europe and Christianity
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View of Constantinople (modern day Turkey) circa 1800 - Antoine Ignace Melling [2048 x 1201]
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fall of Constantinople posting, y'all
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TIL Ivan IV (the Terrible) inherited a library thought to contain ancient works from Libraries of Alexandria & Constantinople. Afraid that books would be stolen, he ordered his men to bury the books, then executed them. He died before revealing the location. Searches for the library continue today.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losβ¦
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Flag of Constantinople from a 1513 map by Vesconte Maggiolo (stylized)
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The harem of Sultan Abdul Hamid II with two eunuchs, Constantinople, 1908
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Here's a summary of the Constantinople update
I'm noticing that a lot of people have similar questions about Constantinople. I answered a lot of Constantinople questions in one comment, but I'm sure some redditors will miss my comment before asking the same questions. If any of these bullet points are wrong or inaccurate, please let me know so I can update them!
- Quick video that describes 4 of the 5 EIP updates
- The video was released before the Ethereum foundation added a 5th EIP to the update, EIP-1283.
- Progress tracker used for Constantinople. This is a great resource if you're looking to learn about the EIP's on a technical level.
- Transaction/confirmation time?
- Cost of transaction?
- Cost depends on the quantity of transactions. Some of the EIP's will optimize smart contract interactions, so hopefully the cost of transacting with a smart contract will decrease. However, we don't know if another dapp like Cryptokitties will show up, congesting the network and increasing fees.
- Number of transactions/second?
- PoS instead of PoW?
- A new crypto? Or just an upgrade?
- This is a hard fork and will create a ne
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keep reading on reddit β‘
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"We have based and troops in almost every Arab and middle eastern country I think that counts as more of an occupation" On a post about the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, and their subsequent expansion into Europe.
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100 years after the fall of Constantinople, a new Empire emerges...
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Iβm watching Netflixβs βRise of Empires: Ottomanβ and the narrator keeps mentioning that β23 armies tried to take Constantinople and failedβ prior to the Ottomans. Isnβt this incorrect due to the fact that the Fourth Crusade resulted in Constantinople effectively being captured?
Am I missing something here? Or is this a fabrication designed to make this plot more dramatic, but I donβt think theyβd do this on this show because itβs attempting to portray the situation as it was historically. I feel like maybe I understood what the narrator was trying to get at.
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"Perhaps you would consider granting this humble servant the county of Constantinople?"
Sure! Sure. Suuuuuuuuureβ¦
Of course I'll hand you, some random, recently reconquered, and yet to be recivilized, Gallic tribune the Grand City of Byzantium together with half my demesne! The City of the World's Desire fits nicely into β¦ what was it again?
Cologne, your Excellency.
Ah yes, Colonia. I see you can't even speak proper Latin without callously smearing the language of Caesar and Cicero in a vulgar Germanic accent. If your Latin is this atrocious, I dare not imagine the state of your Greek, lest I be smitten by Jove himself. Indeed, there is no better candidate to rule the largest of the Greek cities! We could even rename it Peppinopolis in your honour! Fuck Constantine! No need for me to save the greatest city east of Rome and west of Serica for my unborn son and prospective heir when I can hand it over to some transalpine lowborn tribune!
So β¦ is that a yes?
No! You utter mentula! Fuck off back across the Alps where you belong, before I have you drawn and quartered!
#AND IF YOU SHOW YOUR RANCID, BARBARIAN, BUTTERGOBBLING ARSE IN ROME AGAIN I WILL PERSONALLY PEDICABO TE ET IRRUMABO!
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le fall of Constantinople has arrived
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564 years ago today Europe's fate changed dramatically: Fall of Constantinople
imgur.com/a/kltgo
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TIL of the Proto-OmniLiberal Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire who sent his navy to al-Andalus to evacuate Jewish and Muslims being expelled, he financed it with a tax on the rich and they later created the first printing press in Constantinople.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayβ¦
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View of Constantinople(turkey), painted in the early 1800s by Henry Aston Baker
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TIL after arriving in Italy for the Fourth Crusade, the crusader army could not fund their expedition. They spent the remainder of the crusade sacking an Italian city, getting excommunicated, and pillaging the Christian city of Constantinople. Very few went to the Holy Land.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourthβ¦
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[April 10, 1919] "Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey. View of city"
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What would be the Latin name for the city of Constantinople?
Constantinople comes from combining the name of Emperor -Constantine and the Greek word for the city -polis. In Latin, the word for city is -urbs, so the city would be called Constantinourbs?
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Liberation of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, circa 1514.
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Constantinople Hardfork expected to go live January / End of January !
In the Ethereum Dev call from 19.10.18 the consensus was to delay the Hardfork deployment from End of November to January or end of January.
Reasons for that were the still ongoing tests , especially the manual tests that are not completed yet. Also the release of the client is planned to be a month before the Hardfork goes live on the mainnet and not like in past Hardforks right before mainnet release.
The Ethereum devs feel like not putting pressure for a earlier release, but having a thoroughly tested and planned Hardfork deployment.
Whatβs your opinion on the delay?
Source: https://youtu.be/5Q67tmkZ5So
EDIT: Updated YouTube link
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Skull Reliquary of St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (c. late 4th to early 5th century) [1272x1113]
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This movie used to be called Constantinople. They had to change the name due to legal rights of They Might Be Giants
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The circles of rushes of the crown of thorns purportedly worn by Jesus Christ during crucifixion. Presented to King Louis IX of France by Baldwin II, the Latin Emperor of Constantinople in 1238 A.D. It was saved from the flames at Notre Dame in 2019 A.D. [550x550]
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All-core-devs call: Constantinople is coming to Ropsten testnet around the second week of October 2018; Block number announced.
twitter.com/5chdn/status/β¦
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Artwork showing the fall of Constantinople in 1453
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After a bit of thinking, Iβve decided to allow facts about the Eastern Orthodox church on this sub. It is the second biggest Catholic church after all, with 260 million members. This includes facts about the Patriarch of Constantinople, the head bishop of the church. Iβve also redone post flairs.
This'll probably be the last topic I'll add. I'm satisfied with the range of topics for this sub. I'm adding this due to the persistence of one user who really wants Orthodox facts on this sub :P
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Church
As for post flairs, I've gotten rid of the favourite pope and fictional pope flairs, as they were rarely used. Now you can just tag by either religion, or specificity.
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Cannons and cannonballs used in the conquest of Istanbul(Constantinople) or removing of East Rome(Byzantium) from history scene.
v.redd.it/yuceeqrt2u931
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Byzantium does not want provinces that it considers to be of interest (Constantinople of all places)
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Why didn't the Achaemenid Persian armies use the Constantinople area of modern Turkey instead of the Dardanelles to cross to Europe in 480 or 490 BC when invading? It seems like a much easier crossing looking at maps..
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Fatih Sultan Mehmed be like in Fall of Constantinople
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Not the best quality but cool to find both of the Constantinople coins in one lot!
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TIL that the last liturgy in the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople didn't happen in 1453; It happened after WW1 in 1919 when a brave Greek priest snuck inside the Church and completed a liturgy five centuries after the Fall of the City.
pravoslavie.ru/english/79β¦
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The Khagan of the Golden Horde razed Rome to avenge Constantinople, then settled in it
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