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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...
- 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...
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Constantinople was
besieged by the
Arabs in 674–678, in what was the
first culmination of the
Umayyad Caliphate's
expansionist strategy against the Byzantine...
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Council of
Constantinople can
refer to the
following church councils (also
known as synods)
convened in
Constantinople (modern day Istanbul, Turkey):...
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Metrophanes of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Metrophanes of Byzantium,
bishop from 306 to 314
Patriarch Metrophanes II of
Constantinople,
reigned from 1440...
- The E****enical
Patriarchate of
Constantinople (Gr****: Οἰκουμενικὸν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos...
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Evagrius (Gr****: Εὐάγριος; died c. 380) was the
archbishop of
Constantinople for a
brief period in 370, and
possibly in 380. In 370, the
Arians elected...
- "Istanbul (Not
Constantinople)" is a 1953
novelty song, with
lyrics by
Jimmy Kennedy and
music by Nat Simon. It was
written on the 500th
anniversary of...
- (Ancient Gr****: Νέα Ῥώμη Nea Rhomē; Latin: Nova Roma) and then
finally as
Constantinople (Constantinopolis)
after himself. In 1930, the city's name was officially...
- The
history of
Constantinople covers the
period from the
Consecration of the city in 330, when
Constantinople became the new
capital of the
Roman Empire...