Scenarios about 'eastern christianity'
Eastern Christianity encompasses the Christian traditions and churches that developed in Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East, and North Africa, distinct from Western Christianity. These include the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Church of the East, and Eastern Catholic churches, characterized by their unique liturgical practices, theological perspectives, and cultural expressions. Eastern Christian traditions have profoundly influenced the religious, political, and cultural development of numerous regions, particularly in the Byzantine Empire and its successor states.
What If Constantinople Never Fell to The Ottomans?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Byzantine Empire's capital survived the Ottoman siege of 1453, potentially altering the course of European history, Renaissance development, and Christian-Islamic relations for centuries to come.
What If The Byzantine Empire Never Fell?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Byzantine Empire survived the Ottoman conquest of 1453, continuing as a major Mediterranean power and reshaping the development of Europe, the Middle East, and world history.