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Constantinople 1453 - The End of Byzantium
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Constantinople 1453 - The End of ByzantiumConstantinople 1453 - The End of Byzantium

This title details the epic four-month siege of the city of Constantinople, last vestige of the once mighty Roman and Byzantine Empires. Mehmet 'The Conqueror' led an army of 80,000 men with a massive siege train against the city. Defending were a mere 10,000 men under the Emperor Constantine XI. The Turkish artillery battered the ancient city walls mercilessly, levelling a large section. A gallant defence held off the massive Turkish assault for several hours. Refusing appeals to flee, Constantine returned to the breaches and fought until overwhelmed and killed. Thus died the last Emperor of the Byzantines, and with him his once glorious empire.
 
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Tags: Emperor, Constantine, Turkish, Constantinople, massive, siege
The Emperor's Tomb
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The Emperor's TombThe Emperor's Tomb

Steve Berry - The Emperor's Tomb

Hearing that his old friend Cassiopeia Vitt is in trouble, Malone follows the few clues he has and realises that they are in the middle of something huge, involving Russian and US oil interests and a centuries-old secret. After stumbling across two dead bodies and into the crosshairs of his former boss, Malone finds himself in a race to unravel the mystery of an emperor's tomb, a sinister society, and a deadly battle between two ruthless men for supremacy in China -- and the world.

 
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Tags: Malone, Emperor, emperor, unravel, mystery, himself
The Emperor of Ocean Park
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The Emperor of Ocean ParkThe Emperor of Ocean Park

by Stephen L. Carter 

Carter, a Yale law professor and distinguished conservative African-American intellectual known for his nonfiction (The Culture of Disbelief), has written a first-rate legal thriller guaranteed to broaden his audience. The narrator, Talcott Garland, is a law professor at Elm Harbor University whose occasional Carteresque editorializing about politics and justice are saved from didacticism by his abiding existential loneliness.

 
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Tags: Carter, professor, Carteresque, editorializing, about, Emperor, Ocean, occasional
Frederick II - A Medieval Emperor
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Frederick II - A Medieval EmperorFrederick II - A Medieval Emperor

Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Sicily, King of Jerusalem, has, since his death in 1250, enjoyed a reputation as one of the most remarkable monarchs in the history of Europe. His wide cultural tastes, his apparent tolerance of Jews and Muslims, his defiance of the papacy, and his supposed aim of creating a new, secular world order make him a figure especially attractive to contemporary historians.
 
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The Purple Emperor
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The Purple EmperorThe Purple Emperor

Herbie Brennan - The Purple Emperor

When Henry Atherton returned to his own life in the suburbs of London, he thought all was well in the Faerie Ream. His new friend Pyrgus, the crown prince of Faerie, was about to be coronated as Purple Emperor. But then Princess Holly Blue arrived on Earth, seeking Henry’s help once more. A plot to assassinate Pyrgus is afoot, but that’s not the worst of their problems. Pyrgus’s father, the murdered Purple Emperor, has been raised from the dead by means of foul necromantic sorcery.

 
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Tags: Purple, Emperor, Pyrgus, Faerie, worst