Istanbul (1849 Subjects)
Turkish wedding.
Dinner at a Turkish residence.
Turkish musicians.
The Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople.
Orthodox priest costume.
Orthodox monks.
Α. Greek bride.
Α. Greek woman in domestic outfit and Greek girl with covered face. Β. Greek lady on the street.
Β. Traveler's outfit.
Greek dance (Tripoudi or Terpoudia).
Β. Armenian bride.
Firman (travel authorization) issued by the Sultan.
A. Adam von Schliben. B. Wolffgang Bachelbel. C. Salomon Schweigger. D. Bernhard von Herberstein and four Franciscan monks.
Kings of Babylon: Mordecai, Nebuchadnezzar. Xerxes. View of Constantinople. Nebuchadnezzar conquers Jerusalem.
View of Constantinople.
Popes: Saint Sylvester, Saint Mark, Saint Julius, Saint Liberius. Byzantine emperors: Constantine the Great, Constantius, Constantine II and Constans.
Istanbul.
Alboin King of the Lombards. Cardinal Julian and Francesco Sforza. Conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks.
Conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks.
Antonio Roselli, eminent judge and jurist (1381 -1466). Sultan Mehmed II depicted in the likeness of John VIII Palaiologos on the medal by Pisanello. Istanbul during the great storm of July 1490 which caused extended fires and human losses and was seen by several Christians as sign of God's wrath against Muslims. Stone in the shape of the letter D, etched with a cross, falls from the sky on Ensisheim, Alsace on 7 November 1492.
Istanbul during the great storm of July 1490 which caused extended fires and human losses and was seen by several Christians as sign of God's wrath against Muslims.
Istanbul.
Map of the Bosporus.
Map of Istanbul.
Title page. Scene in the Valley of Sweet Waters.
Panoramic view of the (now lost) Palace of Beşiktaş, at the site of which the Dolmabahçe Palace was constructed.
View of Istanbul from Üsküdar.
Panoramic view of the Bosporus. On the left Yoros Castle.
View of Seraglio Point from Karaköy.
Fortress at Belgrade Forest on the European shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul.