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    • Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330. Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the late 5th century, Constantinople remained the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; 330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (120… See more

    How Constantinople Became the Greatest City in the World
    How Constantinople Became the Greatest City in the World
    Constantinople was the magnificent city that served as the capital of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Ottoman Empire. But how did it become such a powerful and influential center of civilization?
    Names

    According to Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, the first known name of a settlement on the site of Constantinople was Lygos, a settlement likely of Thracian origin founded between the 13th and 11th centuries B… See more

    LocationFatih and Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey
    Area6 km² (2.3 sq mi) enclosed within Constantinian Walls 14 km² (5.4 sq mi) enclosed within Theodosian Walls
    Founded11 May 330
    History

    Constantinople was founded by the Roman emperor Constantine I (272–337) in 324 on the site of an already-existing city, Byzantium, which was settled in the early days of Greek colonial expansion, in around 657 BC, b… See more

    Culture

    Constantinople was the largest and richest urban center in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during the late Eastern Roman Empire, mostly as a result of its strategic position commanding the trade routes between the Aegean Se… See more

    International status

    The city acted as a defence for the eastern provinces of the old Roman Empire against the barbarian invasions of the 5th century. The 18-meter-tall walls built by Theodosius II were, in essence, impregnable to the barbarians … See more

    Bibliography

    Ball, Warwick (2016). Rome in the East: Transformation of an Empire, 2nd edition. London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-72078-6.
    • Bogdanović, Jelena (2016). "The Relational Spiritual Geopolitics of Constantin… See more

    External links

    Constantinople, from History of the Later Roman Empire, by J. B. Bury
    History of Constantinople from the "New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia".
    1453, the fall of Constantinople: the end of one empire and the beginni… See more

     
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    The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The city was captured on 29 May 1453 as part of the culmination of a 55-day siege …

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