- en.wikipedia.org Constantinople2.4 527–565: Constantinople in the Age of Justinian. 2.5 Survival, 565–717: Constantinople during the Byzantine Dark Ages.
- beyondsciencetv.medium.com all-about-…42. Early Days. Allegedly, the first settlement of the area which became Constantinople was a Thracian town called Lygos.
- tr.wikipedia.org Konstantinopolis^ G. Necipoĝlu "From Byzantine Constantinople to Ottoman Kostantiniyye: Creation of a Cosmopolitan Capital and Visual Culture under Sultan Mehmed II" Ex. cat.
- neoldu.com kostantinopolis-bilgi-eski-istanbul-…İstanbul olarak bilinmeden önce ve Anadolu'da bir Yunan yerleşim yeri olan Bizans olarak bilinen Konstantinopolis, antik dünyanın en etkili şehirlerinden biriydi.Bulunamadı: constantinople
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/ConstantinopleTheodosius I was the last Roman emperor who ruled over an undivided empire (detail from the Obelisk at the Hippodrome of Constantinople.
- thecollector.com what-was-constantinople/Thanks to its prime strategic position, and its formidable Theodosian walls, Constantinople was also an impregnable bastion.
- youtube.com watchIn October 2019 I took a trip to one of the greatest cities in the world. Here is what happened. 6:42 - Part I - Old City (Ancient Era)25:15 - Part II - City...451 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı3 Oca 2023
- worldhistory.org Constantinople/After Valens's embarrassing defeat, the Visigoths believed Constantinople to be vulnerable and attempted to scale the walls of the city but ultimately failed.
- thebyzantinelegacy.com constantinopleWhile much of the city’s grandeur has long been lost, there are still many significant remains of Byzantine Constantinople.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/ConstantinopleEurope continued to mourn the loss of Constantinople, yet Europeans had not been consistent friends of the city they claimed to hold in such high esteem.
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