- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/constantinopleKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. constantinople konstantinopolis conquest of constantinople ne demek.
- livius.org Articles …-photos/constantinople…Constantinople, Theodosian Wall, south of Charisius Gate. ... It is one of the clichés of Constantinople that it should, ideally, be approached from the sea.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/3057Chariot-racing had been important in Rome for centuries. In Constantinople, the hippodrome became over time increasingly a place of political significance.
- http://historicalnovels.info Constantinople.htmlIn 395 the Roman Empire was divided into a Western and an Eastern Empire, and Constantinople became the seat of government of the Eastern Empire.
- twitter.com ConstantineCityCataloguing the remnants of Roman 'Byzantine' Constantinople. For a live history of Byzantium see.
- Constantinople is a musical ensemble that chose the journey—geographical certainly, but also historical, cultural and inner—as its cornerstone.
- etymonline.com word/ConstantinopleA place of little consequence until 330 C.E., when Constantine the Great re-founded it and made it his capital (see Constantinople).
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:ConstantinopleThis category holds images pertaining to the history of Constantinople (330–1453). For images of the city until 330, see Category:Byzantium.
- wiki2.org en/ConstantinopleConstantinople was famous for its massive and complex fortifications, which ranked among the most sophisticated defensive architecture of antiquity.
- orthodoxwiki.org Church_of_ConstantinopleThe Church of Constantinople is one of the fourteen or fifteen autocephalous churches, also referred to as the Ecumenical Patriarchate.