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[[File:ACR_chain01.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A small part of the chain.]]
[[File:ACR_chain01.jpg|thumb|334px|A small part of the Megàlos Pyrgos.]]The '''Bosphorus Chain''' was a giant chain at the entrance of the [[Golden Horn]] pulled from the [[Galata Tower]], preventing ships from entering or exiting the Golden Horn.
The '''Bosphorus Chain''' was a giant chain at the entrance of the [[Golden Horn]], which was pulled from the [[Galata Tower]], and prevented unwanted ships from entering or leaving the inlet.


==History==
==History==
There were three notable times when the chain across the Horn was either broken or circumvented.


There were three notable times when the chain across the Horn was either broken or circumvented. In the 10th century, the Kievan Rus' dragged their longships out of the Bosphorus, around Galata, and relaunched them in the Horn; the [[Byzantines]] defeated them with [[Greek Fire|Greek fire]]. In 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, Venetian ships were able to break the chain with a ram. In 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, having failed in his attempt to break the chain with brute force, instead used the same tactic as the Rus', towing his ships across Galata into the estuary over greased logs
In the 10th century, the Kievan Rus' dragged their longships out of the Bosphorus, around Galata, and relaunched them in the Horn. However, the [[Byzantines]] defeated them with [[Greek Fire]].


[[File:GiantChainGalataTowerAttachment.jpg|thumb|Ezio standing beside the chain mechanism at the Galata Tower to blow it up with a bomb.]]
In 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, [[Venice|Venetian]] ships were able to break the chain with a ram.
 
In 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, having failed in his attempt to break the chain with brute force, instead used the same tactic as the Rus', towing his ships across Galata into the estuary over greased logs.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
GiantChainGalataTowerAttachment.jpg|[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] standing beside the chain mechanism.
</gallery>
[[Category:Constantinople]]
[[Category:Constantinople]]

Revision as of 14:15, 27 June 2011

A small part of the chain.

The Bosphorus Chain was a giant chain at the entrance of the Golden Horn, which was pulled from the Galata Tower, and prevented unwanted ships from entering or leaving the inlet.

History

There were three notable times when the chain across the Horn was either broken or circumvented.

In the 10th century, the Kievan Rus' dragged their longships out of the Bosphorus, around Galata, and relaunched them in the Horn. However, the Byzantines defeated them with Greek Fire.

In 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, Venetian ships were able to break the chain with a ram.

In 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, having failed in his attempt to break the chain with brute force, instead used the same tactic as the Rus', towing his ships across Galata into the estuary over greased logs.

Gallery