• Brubaker, Leslie. “Topography and the Creation of Public Space in Early Medieval Constantinople,” in Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages, ed.
  • all the leaves are off of the oak and all of the sheep have followed the spoken word. i'm coming constantinople here i come.
  • Chariot-racing had been important in Rome for centuries. In Constantinople, the hippodrome became over time increasingly a place of political significance.
  • Names. The name of Constantinople is an honorific eponym referencing its founder, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.
  • İstanbul olarak bilinmeden önce ve Anadolu'da bir Yunan yerleşim yeri olan Bizans olarak bilinen Konstantinopolis, antik dünyanın en etkili şehirlerinden biriydi.
    Bulunamadı: constantinople
  • Constantinople forms a special district (sanitary cordon) divided into three principal sections, two in Europe and one in Asia.
  • Thanks to its prime strategic position, and its formidable Theodosian walls, Constantinople was also an impregnable bastion.
  • "constantinople" başlığındaki entrylerin metinlerinde arama yapar. ... entry adresi. Şikayet et. (bkz: istanbul since 1453) (bkz: istanbul not constantinople).
  • Interestingly, no one in Constantinople at that time would have thought of themselves as living in the Byzantine Empire.
  • The Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans breached Constantinople’s ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days.