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- is received by the Byzantine emperor. Entrance of Roger of Flower in Constantinopla (1888). Work of José Moreno Carbonero (Palace of the Senate, Madrid)...
- Cambridge University Press, 1993 [2nd edition]. Chapter 18. The Fall of Constantinopla Archived 6 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine v t e v t e v t e...
- Enrique Dagon (2001; Final film before death) - Ezequiel Las noches de Constantinopla (2001) - Doña Eugenoia's brother El sueño del caimán (2001) - Anciano...
- 643–661. JSTOR 24244808. Hernández de la Fuente, David (2019). "El fin de Constantinopla y las supuestas herencias nobiliarias bizantinas". In Barrios, F.; Alvarado...
- de Novela Histórica Alfonso X El Sabio for Las lágrimas de K****b: Constantinopla 1453 2008 – Winner of Premio de Novela Histórica Alfonso X El Sabio...
- Retrieved 26 April 2023. Hernández de la Fuente, David (2019). "El fin de Constantinopla y las supuestas herencias nobiliarias bizantinas". In Barrios, F.; Alvarado...
- Tres años en el paraíso, Frutas en el café, Stones, Las noches de Constantinopla, Apocalypto, and The Argentine, the latter directed by Steven Soderbergh...
- 269 Wright, throughout; Strong, 30-32 "Entrada de Roger de Flor en Constantinopla | artehistoria.com". www.artehistoria.com (in Spanish). Archived from...
- The origin and deeds of the goths. Translated by Mierow, Charles C. Constantinopla. Potter, David Stone (2014). The Roman Empire at Bay AD 180–395. Routledge...
- Bizanci* or Constantinoble* (Catalan), Bizancio* or Constantinopla* (Spanish), Bizâncio* or Constantinopla* (Portuguese), قسطنطنیه = Qostantaniyeh (Persian)...