Time: 1453Place: ConstantinopleFrom the Economist, this article traces the influence of this event through history to the present.
Catholic View of the Schism
Today's installment concludes Orthodox, Catholics Split,the name of our combined selection from Henry F. Tozer and Joseph Deharbe. The concluding
Summit Meeting Fails
The Emperor, however, on his return home, soon discovered that his pilgrimage to the West had been lost labor.Continuing Orthodox, Catholics
Doctrinal Disputes
We have now to consider the doctrinal questions which were in dispute between the two churches.Continuing Orthodox, Catholics Split,with a
Rival Bishops of Rome and Constantinople
Already in the papacy of Nicholas I a rupture had occurred in connection with the dispute between the rival patriarchs of Constantinople, Ignatius and
Orthodox, Catholics Split
This series has five easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: East-West Problems Includes Religeon.IntroductionIn the division of the
Finally, They Came for the Relics
Today's installment concludes Constantinople Taken by the Western Crusaders,our selection from The Fall of Constantinople Being the Story of the
Major Buildings and Landmarks Damaged
The Hagia Sophia, the greatest church building in the world was desecrated.Continuing Constantinople Taken by the Western Crusaders,our selection
One of the Largest Hauls in History
The total amount distributed among the crusaders and Venetians shows that the wealth of Constantinople had not been exaggerated.Continuing