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Final attempts to save the Empire
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Following the example of his predecessors, Constantine sought assistance from the West. However, the conflicting interests of the Western powers with regard to the fate of Byzantium deterred them from dispatching help to Constantine. Moreover, the efforts of the Byzantine Emperor to ensure the Pope's aid in conformity with the decisions made at the Council of Ferrara and Florence in December 1452 only succeeded in infuriating the people, who, faithful to Orthodoxy, went so far as to declare, in the words of a high Byzantine official, that they would rather come to terms with the Turks than to submit to Rome. The Byzantine state, thoroughly exhausted in every way, was now living its last moments. |
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