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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...
- Travel. Lontoo:
Dorling Kindersley. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-4093-2925-1. "
Konstantinopoli".
Tietosanakirja (in Finnish). Vol. 4 (Kaivo–Kulttuurikieli). Helsinki:...
- (Korean), Konstantínópel (Icelandic)*,
Konstantinopla (Tagalog*),
Konstantinopoli – კონსტანტინოპოლი (Finnish*, Georgian*), Konsutantinōpuru – コンスタンティノープル...
- The
Walls of
Constantinople (Turkish:
Konstantinopolis Surları; Gr****: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινουπόλης) are a
series of
defensive stone walls that have surrounded...
- of
Constantinople (French:
Patriarche de Constantinople, Turkish:
Konstantinopolis Ermeni Patriği), also
known as
Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul, is today...
- "Uudestisyntynyt" (Reborn) 4:51 8. "Thanatos" (Thanatos) 3:59 9. "
Konstantinopoli" (Constantinople) 6:22 10. "Eteenpäin" (Forward) 3:53 11. "Gloria"...
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Roman (Doğan Kitap) (2010) / (Nihilist - The
Codices of the Rejected)
Konstantinopolis Kapılarında -
Roman (Doğan Kitap) (2012) / (At the
Gates of Constantinople)...
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Turkki English name
Finnish name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Istanbul Konstantinopoli İstanbul
Turkish historic Konstantinoúpolis Gr**** Troy
Troija Truva...
- Gümüşhane Gümüşxanə, Gümüşxana İstanbul İstanbul, Konstantinopol,
Konstantinopolis, Konstaniyyə Kahramanmaraş Qəhrəmanmaraş Kırıkkale Qırıqqala Kırklareli...