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The taking of which (once most glorious, but then most miserable Citie) fell out in the yeare 1453, the 29. day of May, Constantine Palaeologus being then Emperour, who then ended there miserably his dayes, together with the said Greeke Empire. |
The taking of which (once most glorious, but then most miserable city) fell out in the year 1453, the 29. day of May, Constantine Palaeologus being then Emperor, who then ended there miserably his days, together with the said Greek Empire. |
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More Tab. 205. sayth it was in the yeare 1452. but Alsted. and Knolls whom I have followed ascribe it tothe ensuing yeare: see Alst. pag. 173. & Knol. pag. 349. |
More Tab. 205. say it was in the year 1452. but Alsted. and Knolls whom I have followed ascribe it tothe ensuing year: see Alst page. 173. & Knol. page. 349. |
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