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7: - The Defence of Constantinople

from Part II - Practical Matters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2022

Sarah Bassett
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Indiana University
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Chapter 7, “The Defence of Constantinople,” examines the factors at play in the defense of Constantinople – geography, fortifications, land and naval forces, adequate supply of water and provisions, and, most importantly in the eyes of its inhabitants, the miraculous tutelary powers resident in the God-guarded city.

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Print publication year: 2022

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Asutay-Effenberger, N., Die Landmauer von Konstantinopel-İstanbul. Historisch- topographische und baugeschichtliche Untersuchungen (Berlin and Boston, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Crow, J. G., ‘Recent Research on the Anastasian Wall in Thrace and Late Antique Linear Barriers Around the Black Sea’, in Roman Frontier Studies 2009, ed. Hodgson, N., Bidwell, P. and Schachtmann, J. (Oxford, 2017), 131–8.Google Scholar
Foss, C. and Winfield, D., Byzantine Fortifications: An Introduction (Pretoria, 1986).Google Scholar
Greatrex, G., ‘Procopius and Agathias on the Defences of the Thracian Chersonese’, in Constantinople and Its Hinterland, ed. Mango, C. and Dagron, G. (Aldershot, 1995), 125–9.Google Scholar
Haldon, J. F., ‘Strategies of Defence, Problems of Security: The Garrisons of Constantinople in the Middle Byzantine Period’, in Constantinople and Its Hinterland, ed. Mango, C. and Dagron, G. (Aldershot, 1994), 143–55.Google Scholar
Janin, R., Constantinople byzantine: Développement urbain et répertoire topographique (Paris, 1964).Google Scholar
Mango, C., Le développement urbain de Constantinople (IVe–VII siècles) (Paris, 1985).Google Scholar
Müller-Wiener, W., Bildlexikon zur Topopgraphie Istanbuls: Byzantion, Konstantinupolis, Istanbul bis zum Beginn d. 17. Jh. (Tübingen, 1977).Google Scholar
Philippides, M. and Hanak, W., The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography and Military Studies (Abingdon and New York, 2011).Google Scholar
Van Millingen, A., Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the City and Adjoining Historical Sites (London, 1899).Google Scholar

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