
The Theodosian Walls. Built in the 400s AD by the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, these huge walls, which look like a series of about 60 connected castle towers, once surrounded and protected the Byzantine capital of Constantinople. Despite numerous attacks on the city, the walls were not breached until 1453, when the Ottoman Turks captured the city and ultimately defeated the Empire.

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