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  • Constantinople - Wikipedia
    Constantinople [a] (see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman empires between its consecration in 330 until 1930, when it was renamed to Istanbul
  • Constantinople - HISTORY
    Constantinople stood as the seat of the Byzantine Empire for the next 1,100 years, enduring periods of great fortune and horrific sieges, until being overrun by Mehmed II of the Ottoman
  • Constantinople - World History Encyclopedia
    Constantinople would become the economic and cultural hub of the east and the center of both Greek classics and Christian ideals Its importance would take on new meaning with Alaric 's invasion of Rome in 410 CE and the eventual fall of the city to Odoacer in 476 CE
  • The City of Constantinople: History Major Facts
    What were the key moments in the history of Constantinople? Key moments include its foundation by Constantine the Great in 330 AD, the Nika riots in 532 AD, the construction of the Hagia Sophia, and the city’s pivotal role in the Crusades
  • Constantinople: The History and Importance of the Capital of the . . .
    Constantinople was the base of the Eastern Roman Empire and acted as the imperial capital from the time of Emperor Constantine I It was, effectively (and literally), “New Rome” during the over a thousand years of the Byzantine Empire (330 CE – 1453 CE)
  • Constantinople: Rise and Fall (A Brief History) | TheCollector
    Founded by Emperor Constantine the Great in the 4th century CE, Constantinople soon became a thriving metropolis and one of the largest cities in the world, reaching over half a million inhabitants by the 6th century
  • Istanbul - Crossroads, Bosphorus, Byzantium | Britannica
    Constantine’s choice of capital had profound effects upon the ancient Greek and Roman worlds It displaced the power centre of the Roman Empire, moving it eastward, and achieved the first lasting unification of Greece
  • Constantinople - New World Encyclopedia
    Constantinople (Greek: Κωνσταντινούπολη) was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and, following its fall in 1453, of the Ottoman Empire until 1930, when it was renamed Istanbul as part of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's Turkish national reforms


















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