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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...
- in Romania, but it is an archaic usage now that has been replaced by Constantinopol and Istanbul. Nowadays, a village in Moldova is called Țarigrad. Names...
- from the Slavic languages into Romanian in the form Țarigrad, though Constantinopol remained the far more widely preferred term. Besides Kustantiniyyah...
- (Azeri), Bizant*, Carigrad* or Konstantinopol* (Croatian), Bizanţ*, Constantinopol*, Constantinopole*, Stambul* or Ţarigrad* (Romanian), Bisanzio* or Costantinopoli*...
- appliqué à la langue albanaise, (Constantinopol, 1878) Bosnie et Hercegovine pendant la mission de Djevdet Effendi, (Constantinopol, 1865) La vérité sur l'Albanie...
- Cruciadei a IV-a. Până unde răzbate ecoul discuțiilor intelectuale de la Constantinopol?". Archeologia Moldovei ****VIII (in Romanian). București/Suceava: Romanian...
- and Constantinopol. He was rewarded for his service to Venice Republic by role of deputy of Zara. He died of the plague in 1575, in Constantinopol, as...
- (10): 13–16. ISSN 1224-032X. Mureșan, Dan Ioan (2008). "Patriarhia de Constantinopol și Ștefan cel Mare. Drumul sinuos de la surse la interpretare". In Muntean...
- Nürnberg 1708. Obeliscus Constantinopolit**** oder kurtze Erklärung des zu Constantinopol auf der Renn-Bahn stehenden, nun aber auch in der nürnbergischen Vorstadt...
- refugees American Red Cross officials from Novorossiysk and Feodosia to Constantinopol. In March 1920, Greenslade was ordered to the Indian Head, Maryland...