What is the significance of the Fall of Constantinople?
Ans - The Roman empire ended when Constantinople fell. The Ottoman army under the command of Sultan Mehmed II defeated the Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos and his army.
The seven week siege of Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire, began on Friday, 6th April, 1453. Constantinople fell on the 29th May. The conquest of Constantinople was a major setback for Christendom as it allowed Ottoman armies to advance into Europe without fear of an attack from the rear.
Following his great victory, Sultan Mehmed shifted his capital from Adrianople to Constantinople. The conquest of Constantinople was a significant event of the late Middle Ages.