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in five books. It is a historical account of the rise of the Ottomans and the final conquest of the remainder of the Eastern Roman Empire. Its main part is a biography of the Ottoman sultan Mehmet II, the Conqueror, to whom the work was also dedicated. Writing under Ottoman rule, Critobulus expressed
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admiration for Mehmet in his work, and combined mourning for the Greek loss with an acceptance of the shift of power to the
196: 313: 777: 262: 700: 116:. In the 1450s he was a local political leader of the island and played an active role in the peaceful handover of 257:. Edited, with a preface, by William C. Hickman. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 97f. 38:; c. 1410 – c. 1470) was a Greek politician, scholar and historian. He is known as the author of a history of the 585: 306: 177: 879: 533: 17: 710: 386: 452: 869: 575: 818: 507: 457: 422: 366: 643: 361: 341: 63: 77:
as Kritoboulos, Kritovoulos, Critoboulos; sometimes with Critobulus' provenance affixed (e.g.
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to the Ottomans after the final breakdown of the Byzantine Empire.
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In doing so, Critobulus took as a literary model the works of
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Diether R. Reinsch and Photini Kolovou (ed. and transl.),
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in reference to a figure of that name in the dialogues of
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He belonged to a family of landowners on the island of
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Index

Kritoboulos
Greek
Ottoman
Eastern Roman Empire
Mehmet II
Doukas
Laonicus Chalcondyles
George Sphrantzes
Fall of Constantinople
Romanization
transliterated
Greek
Plato
Imbros
Imbros
Limnos
Thasos
Ottoman Turks
Flavius Josephus
Jerusalem
Constantinople
Thucydides
Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller
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Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae
Babinger, Franz
Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time
Ralph Manheim
ISBN
0-691-09900-6

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