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What triggered the fall of the Byzantine Empire?
What triggered the fall of the Byzantine Empire?
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The fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 was triggered by the Ottoman Empire’s conquest of Constantinople. Factors contributing to the empire’s decline included internal strife, economic difficulties, and military pressures from both the Ottoman Turks and Western European powers. The capture of Constantinople marked the end of Byzantine rule and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.