- the name of
Constantinople (Gr****: Κωνσταντινούπολις, romanized:
Kōnstantinoupolis; "city of Constantine")
after its
refoundation under Roman emperor...
-
Konstantinoupolis (Gr****: Κωνσταντινούπολις, "Constantinople"),
originally Heptalophos or
Eptalofos (Ἑπτάλοφος, "City of
Seven Hills"), was a Gr****-language...
- been
transformed to a restaurant. Sait Faik Abasıyanık
According to
Kōnstantinoupolis employee Manuel Gedeon,
Ottoman Gr****
publisher Demetrius Nicolaides...
-
Asadour (1863-1934), both of whom
lived in Kınalıada.
According to
Kōnstantinoupolis employee Manuel Gedeon,
Ottoman Gr****
publisher Demetrius Nicolaides...
-
Later the city was
called Constantinople (Gr**** Κωνσταντινούπολις,
Konstantinoupolis, "city of Constantine"). This
combination of
imperialism and location...
-
Evangelina Baltia and Ayșe Kavak,
authors of "Publisher of the
newspaper Konstantinoupolis for half a century,"
wrote that they
could find no
information explaining...
- ellinotourkikón schéseon kai i ellinikí meionótita stin Tourkía, oi Éllines tis
Konstantinoúpolis tis Ímvrou kai tis Tenédou Το πλέγμα των ελληνοτουρκικών σχέσεων και...
- Evangelia; Ayșe
Kavak (28
February 2018). "Publisher of the
newspaper Konstantinoupolis for half a century.
Following the
trail of
Dimitris Nikolaidis in...
- Colorado.
Archived from the
original on 2010-07-09. "The
Names of
Kōnstantinoúpolis". Dünden bugüne İstanbul ansiklopedisi. 5. Ciltli. 1994. Bag, Ahana...
- In 1867,
Nicolaides established his own Gr****-language newspaper,
Kōnstantinoupolis.
According to Strauss, this "was long to
remain the most
widely read...