: Facing mounting pressure from his Grand Vizier to abandon the siege, Mehmed turns to his influential stepmother, Mara Brankovic , for counsel. She serves as a key bridge between the Ottoman and Western worlds.

The episode follows Sultan Mehmed II's increasingly desperate efforts to break through the formidable Byzantine defenses after his initial frontal assaults are repelled.

The third episode of the docu-drama series ( Rise of Empires: Ottoman ), titled " Nel Corno d'Oro " (Into the Golden Horn), depicts a critical turning point in the 1453 siege of Constantinople. Episode Summary

: The tactical rivalry intensifies between the young Sultan and the veteran Genoese mercenary leader, Giovanni Giustiniani , who continues to forestall the Ottoman Janissaries. Key Historical Context

: The Ottoman campaign faces a significant blow when their naval blockade is broken by a small fleet of Christian ships (primarily Genoese) carrying vital supplies to the city.

: Mehmed’s forces employ Serbian miners to dig underground tunnels in an attempt to undermine and shatter the city walls from beneath.

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: Facing mounting pressure from his Grand Vizier to abandon the siege, Mehmed turns to his influential stepmother, Mara Brankovic , for counsel. She serves as a key bridge between the Ottoman and Western worlds.

The episode follows Sultan Mehmed II's increasingly desperate efforts to break through the formidable Byzantine defenses after his initial frontal assaults are repelled. L’impero ottomano s01e03

The third episode of the docu-drama series ( Rise of Empires: Ottoman ), titled " Nel Corno d'Oro " (Into the Golden Horn), depicts a critical turning point in the 1453 siege of Constantinople. Episode Summary : Facing mounting pressure from his Grand Vizier

: The tactical rivalry intensifies between the young Sultan and the veteran Genoese mercenary leader, Giovanni Giustiniani , who continues to forestall the Ottoman Janissaries. Key Historical Context The third episode of the docu-drama series (

: The Ottoman campaign faces a significant blow when their naval blockade is broken by a small fleet of Christian ships (primarily Genoese) carrying vital supplies to the city.

: Mehmed’s forces employ Serbian miners to dig underground tunnels in an attempt to undermine and shatter the city walls from beneath.