- en.wikipedia.org Constantinople2.8 1081–1185: Constantinople under the Komneni. 2.9 1185–1261: Constantinople during the Imperial Exile. 2.10 1261–1453: Palaiologan Era and the Fall of...
- beyondsciencetv.medium.com all-about-…Allegedly, the first settlement of the area which became Constantinople was a Thracian town called Lygos.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsFor more than a millennium, Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire, better known as the Byzantine Empire. Founded by Emperor Constantine the...
- thebyzantinelegacy.com constantinopleBrickstamps of Constantinople by Jonathan Bardill. Bildlexikon zur Topographie Istanbuls: Byzantion, Konstantinupolis, Istanbul by Müller-Wiener.
- christianity.fandom.com wiki/Constantinople6.1 Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople [currently, Bartholomew I]. 6.2 The Holy See (of the Ecumenical Patriarch) [aka The Great Church of Christ].
- hellenicaworld.com Byzantium/LX/en/…Constantinople in the Divided Empire. Emperor Theodosius I with a halo, on a contemporary silver plate (Royal Academy of History, Madrid).
- historycooperative.org constantinople-byzantium-…Byzantium – the future Constantinople – was originally a Greek settlement founded in the seventh century BCE.
- eksisozluk.com constantinople--135832here i come constantinople here i come constantinople i am coming constantinople here i come.
- kamupersoneli.net Kültür-sanatKonstantinopolis (Constantine) çok önemli devletlere ve imparatorluklara uzun süre başkentlik yapmıştır. Roma İmparatorluğu, Bizans İmparatorluğu, Latin...Bulunamadı: constantinople
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Constantinople,_…According to the legend, the priests will appear again on the day Constantinople returns to Christian Hands.[2].
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