Il panorama politico europeo nel 1453, quando Costantinopoli fu conquistata da Fatih Sultan Mehmet, segnando la fine del Medioevo 572 anni fa

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di PsychologyUpper6143

21 commenti

  1. Washed_up_Vanski on

    The monopolization of trade to asia by the Ottomans sparked the age of exploration.

  2. The one thing I never get in the history – why german “barbarian” tribes, one of the reason of the fall of the Roman Empire, later recognized themselves to be the Roman Empire?

  3. Matej1683 on

    Fall of Constaninople and discovery of America marks end of middle ages.

  4. wolfhound_doge on

    imagine you live in northern burgundy but you must commute to southern burgundy because fucking guild masters abandoned the work from home

  5. GinofromUkraine on

    I’ve read many times that Middle Ages/medieval times in Europe are considered to be started in 800 (coronation of Charlemagne) and finished in 1500. There is no specific reason to take 1500 other than this being a ‘round number’ AFAIK.

  6. PadishaEmperor on

    What a terrible map. The borders are messed up almost everywhere.

  7. OldWar6125 on

    The middle ages aka the time from the fall of Rome  to the end of the Roman empire.

  8. i am curious if someone ever created a map with all of the major empires / kingdoms / powers of europe with their anachronous largest extent, and see which areas have the most / least overlap

  9. Icy-Emphasis8029 on

    There wasn’t a Poland-Lithuania for another 200, years and by that year Žemaitija was part of Lithuania

  10. Grantmitch1 on

    This map is really confusing me. It shows England controlling a significant proportion of Ireland, yet 1453 predates large-scale plantations in Ireland, and during this time is when English control over Ireland is among its lowest levels, localised mainly around the Pale (i.e., Dublin).

  11. Bubbly_Past3996 on

    The end of the Middle Ages in Europe is marked by the slow transition of Europe to the Renaissance starting in the 14th century in Italian Peninsula, not the conquest of Constantinople (1453), or the rediscovery of America by Europeans (1492)!

  12. VehaMeursault on

    When Mehmet desecrated one of the world’s most beautiful churches of all time and turned it into a mosque…

  13. Not quite correct austria and bohemia were part of the holy roman empire probably other mistakes are in as well the swiss confederation also was part of it, it gained independence during the napoleonic times!

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