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Constantinople
Constantinople CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constantinople Capital, formerly of the Byzantine, now of the Ottoman, Empire (As of 1908, when the article was written.) (more...) Constantinople - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Constantinople Ancient city founded by the Greeks as Byzantium in about 660 BC and refounded by the Roman emperor Constantine (I) the Great in AD 330 as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. (more...) Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constantinople (Greek: ?????????????????, Konstantinoúpolis, or ? ????? h? Pólis, Latin: CONSTANTINOPOLIS, in formal Ottoman Turkish: (more...) Constantinople definition of Constantinople in the Free Online ... Constantinople (k?n'st?n't?n?`p?l), former capital of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire, successor state to the Roman Empire (see under Rome ), also called Eastern Empire ... (more...) Constantinople Byzantium had first been reconstructed in the time of Septimius Severus not just as a Roman city, but modelled on Rome itself, on and around seven hills. (more...) Tags:
Constantinople
Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constantinople (Greek: ?????????????????, Konstantinoúpolis, or ? ????? h? Pólis, Latin: CONSTANTINOPOLIS, in formal Ottoman Turkish: ????????? ... (more...) CONSTANTINOPLE one of the most talked about contemporary classical compositions of the decade" Li Robbins, The Globe & Mail " possibly the most talked about classical (more...) Tags:
CONSTANTINOPLE
Constantinople - LoveToKnow 1911 CONSTANTINOPLE, the capital of the Turkish empire, situated in 4 1° o' 16" N. and 28° 58' 14" E. The city stands at the southern extremity of the Bosporus, upon a hilly ... (more...) Constantinople: Definition from Answers.com Constantinople , former capital of the Byzantine Empire and of the Ottoman Empire , since 1930 officially called Istanbul (for location and (more...) Constantinople ? Wikipedia ti?ng Vi?t Constantinople (ti?ng Hy L?p: ????????????????? Konstantinoúpolis, hay ????? Polis) là th? ?ô c?a ?? ch? La Mã (330-395), c?a ?? ch? ... (more...)
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