• Constantinople was the largest and wealthiest city of the Middle Ages and one of the few remnants of the once all-encompassing Roman Empire.
  • Recently I have travelled, and this time I had the chance to go to Constantinople (Istanbul), once the center of the Byzantine world itself!
  • A new source of difficulty between Constantinople and Rome arose over the use of the title "ecumenical patriarch" by the patriarchs of Constantinople.
  • The city later became Constantinople, in honor of its Roman founder; it was renamed Istanbul by the Turks during the 20th century.
  • In this article, I will tell a story that starts from 330, when Constantine founded the city, and continues until 1453, when Constantinople fell.
  • The city was captured by the Ottomans in 1453, but when did its name change from Constantinople? (Image credit: Nikada via Getty Images).
  • Constantinople plays an important role in European history since it was a Christian metropolis settlement with immense wealth.
  • Constantinople is like an onion. ... The heart of Constantinople moved to Pera on the other side of the Golden Horn from Topkapı.
  • Constantinople, Theodosian Wall, south of Charisius Gate. ... It is one of the clichés of Constantinople that it should, ideally, be approached from the sea.
  • Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. constantinople konstantinopolis conquest of constantinople ne demek.