1453 (MCDLIII), she blein chadjin v'ee, ghow toshiaght Jelhune rere feaillere Yool.

Milley bleeaney: 2oo milley bleeaney
Eashyn:
Jeihaghtyn:
Bleeantyn:

Dy mennick, ta'n vlein shoh enmyssit myr jerrey sheiltynagh ny Mean Eashyn liorish screeudeyryn shennaghys ta meenaghey ny h-eashyn shen myr y lhing eddyr tuittym Impiraght y Raue Heear as tuittym Impiraght y Raue Hiar as tuittym Constantinople.[1]

Taghyrtyn

reagh

Ruggyryn

reagh

Baaseyn

reagh

Imraaghyn

reagh
  1. G. R. Potter, "The Fall of Constantinople? History Today (Jerrey Geuree 1953) 3#1 dgn 41-49.
  2. "What Happened In 1453". Hisdates. Feddynit magh er 2017-08-08.