Sieges of Constantinople - Persian and Arab Sieges of Constantinople

Persian and Arab Sieges of Constantinople

  • The First Siege of Constantinople by Avars, Slavs and Sassanid Persians in 626.
  • The First Arab Siege in 674-678
  • The Second Arab Siege in 717-718

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