- Constantinople is a musical ensemble that chose the journey—geographical certainly, but also historical, cultural and inner—as its cornerstone.
- catholic.com encyclopedia/constantinopleConstantinople forms a special district (sanitary cordon) divided into three principal sections, two in Europe and one in Asia.
- brilliantmaps.com byzantine-constantinople/Interestingly, no one in Constantinople at that time would have thought of themselves as living in the Byzantine Empire.
- individual.utoronto.ca safran/Constantinople/…Brubaker, Leslie. “Topography and the Creation of Public Space in Early Medieval Constantinople,” in Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages, ed.
- kids.kiddle.co ConstantinopleConstantinople was a Christian city, lying in the most Christianised part of the Empire. Constantine laid out anew the square at the centre of old Byzantium...
- orthodoxwiki.org Church_of_ConstantinopleThe Church of Constantinople is one of the fourteen or fifteen autocephalous churches, also referred to as the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
- 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.
- britannica.com event/Fall-of-Constantinople-1453The Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans breached Constantinople’s ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days.
- wallpaperflare.com search…The Conquest of Constantinople, digital art, photo manipulation. 3920x3210px. art, By, Capture, Constantinople, Crusaders, Delacroix, Eugene.
- istanbultourstudio.com things-to-do/hippodrome-of…The Hippodrome of Constantinople was also home to gladiatorial games, official ceremonies, celebrations, protests, torture to the convicts, and so on.