- Kōnstantinoúpolis,
Medieval Gr**** pronunciation: [konstandiˈnupolis] Latin:
Cōnstantīnopolis,
pronounced [kõːstantiːˈnɔpɔlɪs]
Ottoman Turkish: قسطنطينيه, romanized: Ḳosṭanṭīnīye...
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capital in 330 CE,
which he soon
afterwards changed to
Constantinople (
Constantinopolis). The city was
officially renamed as
Istanbul in the 20th century,...
- m****cript copy of Posculo’s
Constantinopolis digitized by
Berlin Staatsbibliothek 1740
printed edition of Posculo’s
Constantinopolis 1857
printed edition of...
- Ῥώμη Nea Rhomē; Latin: Nova Roma) and then
finally as
Constantinople (
Constantinopolis)
after himself. In 1930, the city's name was
officially changed to...
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Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia Carthage Constantinopolis Ebora****
Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii...
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Nicomedien (Pest, 1818) Morgenländisches
Kleeblatt (Vienna, 1819)
Constantinopolis und der Bosporos, örtlich und
geschichtlich beschrieben (Pest, 1822)...
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Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia Carthage Constantinopolis Ebora****
Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii...
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Nicephorium or
Nikephorion (Νικηφόριον),
Maximianopolis (Μαξιμιανούπολις),
Constantinopolis in Osrhoene,
Tella and
Antiochia Arabis,
Antiochia in
Mesopotamia (Ἀντιόχεια...
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Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia Carthage Constantinopolis Ebora****
Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii...
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dedicating it in 330 with the name Nova Roma,
before he soon
renamed it as
Constantinopolis (modern Istanbul).
Constantine died at a
royal villa near Nicomedia...