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1453: Constantinople & the Immortal Rulers

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Battles, intrigue, good vs evil, romance, history and betrayal…. Welcome to the year, 1453

1453 is told as a story by the emperor’s secretary, George Sphrantzes, which includes a number of ‘first person’ accounts and flashbacks to other eras that impacted the Byzantine Empire. While this is based mostly on facts and stories that took place in 1453, it also includes drama, with the occasional sense of humour and romance added in.

Constantinople/Byzantium, one of the greatest cities in Greek history, became a shadow of its former self, due to civil wars and the betrayal of the Crusaders of 1204. Against the backdrop of a controversial ‘union’ of churches with the Vatican, the emperor must find a way to save his city, with just 8,000 soldiers, meagre resources and a sultan who could bring 120,000 fighters and his musical trumpets to the gates of Constantinople. Those gates and walls were bombarded and attacked over a period of six weeks, with twists and turns in the fortunes of both leaders throughout.

The brilliance of Emperor Constantine Paleologos, against the genius of Sultan Mehmet, two leaders who would define the fortunes of two significant empires; the millennium old Byzantine Empire and the growing Ottoman entity.

Add to the mix, the betrayal by some of the emperor’s allies, a life of successes and disasters including heartbreak in the arena of love, Constantine was steeled enough to handle a siege. Could the young sultan hold his resolve too? Was he ready to take on the experience of the emperor and the walls of Constantinople?
This is more than a tale of a siege. 1453, allows the reader to delve into some of the problems confronting the defenders, their bravery and their personalities. The charismatic Giustiniani and his soldiers from Chios and Genoa, the Venetians who stayed in the city, Orhan the Turkish prince and his followers who fought for the city, Grant the Scot who stood out with his unique appearance and humour, and a mysterious band of Cretans who simply had no idea how to lose.

The sultan also had a myriad of characters at his side. Though, none as energetic and resourceful as this young leader who seemingly navigated one hurdle after the other in his pursuit of the city.

This is far more than a Greeks vs Turks siege. It is about two empires representing multi-ethnicities, contrasting leaders who knew how to inspire their followers and a sub text of politics that was played out in Venice and the Vatican. A siege set on land and sea, it also highlights how some Christians fought with the sultan and how 700 Muslims also fought for the emperor.

For all those inside and outside the walls, their theatre was, the eternal city of Constantinople. H Stin Poli, which today is called Istanbul.

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Published September 9, 2020

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Billy Cotsis

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Billy Cotsis is an author, documentary filmmaker and a failed athlete. He once ran for the bus....

Six book titles and 17 short film and documentary projects later and he can't even run for the bus, he just walks.

With numerous international short film awards, some of them real, 25 years as an ethnic journalist (and he is only 26 :) ) including twice finalist for state multicultural media awards, this chap writes. Sometimes, the writing is interesting!

Other things: Six seasons on MerakiTv Foxtel. New book is called, Once upon a time in Crystal Palace: Heart, football and life under Brexit.

• Writer
• Journalist
• Tv Presenter
• Procrastinator
• Narrator
• Traveller

Football player, striker, but not very good.

Short film and documentary work:

Tekno (2021)
Fabio's Tale of Olives (2020)
Magna Graecia: the Greko of Calabria I&II (2020)
GRASSROOTS (2019)
Magna Graecia: the Griko of Apulia (2019)
An Olive Tale I&II: a journey through Italy and Greece (2019)
An Olive Tale in Apulia short film (2018)
Mykonos: the other side (2018)
Bromance: Zorba gets a Girlfriend (2016)
Lesvos: fall in Love (2015)
The Draconian Decision of the German Drachma 1 (2015)
The Draconian Decision of the German Drachma 2 (2014)
Brutus vs Caesar: Winner takes London (2014)
Leadership (2014)
Zorba goes to Sydney (2013)

Some of these are entertaining!

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