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Bronze Cannons Spoke Louder Than Ancient Walls Could

Bronze Cannons Spoke Louder Than Ancient Walls Could

By Morse, Fiona

Published by epubli

English 2026
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For centuries, the walls of Constantinople symbolized the endurance of the Byzantine world. Built to withstand invasion after invasion, the Theodosian defenses protected the city through generations of warfare. In 1453, however, gunpowder artillery altered the balance between fortification and destruction forever. This book examines the technological transformation that reshaped siege warfare during the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople. Massive bronze cannons shattered defensive assumptions rooted in medieval military architecture, demonstrating that even the strongest walls could no longer guarantee survival against concentrated artillery bombardment. The fall of the city marked a decisive turning point in military history. The narrative also explores the strategic planning behind the Ottoman campaign under Sultan Mehmed II. Engineers, artillery specialists, and logistical coordination became as important as battlefield courage itself. Siege warfare increasingly depended on industrial preparation, supply systems, and technological adaptation. Constantinople emerges here not simply as a conquered city, but as the place where medieval military traditions collided with the emerging realities of early modern warfare.

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Bronze Cannons Spoke Louder Than Ancient Walls Could is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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