He wasn't "Mohammed 2" he was "Mehmed 2". He was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1451 to 1481. He was 21 years old when he conquered Constantinople.
ottomans expansion threatened the crumbling empire. after several failed attempts to capture Constantinople Mamet the 2nd finally succeeded in by hauled ships overland and launched them into the harbor. after 2 month siege ottoman cannons finally blasted gaps in the great defensive walls .
Nazr Mohammed was the next leading rebounder.
Yes. Their aunty was a Sister Captain at the Nation of Islam temple in Chicago. They released an album entitled "2nd Resurrection" in 1976. W.D. Mohammed called his restructuring of the Nation of Islam the "2nd Resurrection".
After eight centuries of Reconquista, and ten years of siege, Granada fall the 2nd of January of 1492 AD in the hands of Ferdinad and Isabel, the Catholic Kings.
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Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his 2nd wife Hecuba, and one of the chief participants in the tale of the siege of Troy by the Greeks in classical times.
Francis Xavier Murphy has written: 'Politics of the early Christian' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Church history, Primitive and early church 'Constantinople II et Constantinople III' -- subject(s): Council of Constantinople (2nd : 553), Council of Constantinople (3rd : 680-681) 'Catholic perspectives on population issues' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Population, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Konstantinopel II und III' -- subject(s): Council of Constantinople (2nd : 553), Council of Constantinople (3rd : 680-681) 'The papacy today' -- subject(s): History, Papacy 'The pilgrim Pope, a man for all people' -- subject(s): Papal visits 'Politics and the early Christian' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Church history 'The Christian way of life' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Fathers of the church, History 'Peter speaks through Leo' -- subject(s): Council of Chalcedon (451), Divinity 'John XXIII'
Islam did not exist at the end of the 2nd century, so the question as written is unanswerable.If the question meant to ask about the end of the 11th century, the answer is that the attempted conquest by the Muslims of Constantinople led to the Byzantine Emperor (ruler of Constantinople) petitioning for help from the remainder of Europe. Pope Urban II took up the call and instituted a Crusade (a holy war) to defend the Byzantines.
Mohammed is the most common first name in the world. And Chang is the most common last name in the world. So i guess 'Mohammed Chang' would be the most common name in the world ;-) Just kidding...
rome become the 2nd most important city when the empire split under Constantine in 330 AD and constantinople became the capital of the more powerful eastern empire
It actually ended April 2nd. Not 3rd. The Siege of Petersburg ended in the early morning hours of April 3, 1865 with the capture of Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia. Union forces had finally broken through the Confederate entrenchments southwest of Petersburg on April 2, 1865, but fierce Confederate resistance at Fort Gregg prevented the fall of the city until the early morning of April 3.
The Nicene Creed, which is a statement of belief in Christianity, was last updated in the year 381 at the Council of Constantinople. This revision expanded upon the original Nicene Creed that was formulated in 325 at the Council of Nicaea.