Late Middle Ages · Middle East · War

1453

Siege of Constantinople Begins

April 6, 1453

Mehmed II's army of eighty thousand ringed the land walls while his fleet blocked the Golden Horn. Urban's monster cannon, twenty-seven feet long, began pounding the Theodosian triple walls. Inside the city, fewer than eight thousand defenders manned fourteen miles of ramparts. Byzantine emperor Constantine XI refused all offers of surrender.