Bezant was the currency of Constantinople in the 1500s.
Constantinople gave the world a stable currency for about 800 years (400-1200). It was called the BEZANT.
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No, Constantinople, now called Istanbul, is in Turkey.
There are two problems. First, Constantinople is a city. Second, it is no longer called Constantinople; it is Istanbul. As the song goes, "If you have a date in Constantinople, you will find her in Istanbul."
Constantinople lay on the European side of strait called the Bosporus.
Byzantium, Constantinople
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Today, Constantinople is called "Istanbul" and the dominant religion is Islam.
The Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople is called the Ecumenical Patriarchate, or is sometimes called the See of St Andrew (because it was founded by St Andrew).
Japanese currency called YEN.