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Constantinople Records was created in 2000.

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The Fall of Constantinople occurred on May 29, 1453. The fighting lasted for three days, and resulted in Ottoman control of the Christian Orthodox city.

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The name was changed to Istanbul, but the place still exists.

Officially the name Istanbul replaced Constantinople in 1923

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When was University of Constantinople created?

University of Constantinople was created in 425.


When was Constantinople Records created?

Constantinople Records was created in 2000.


When was Istanbul - Not Constantinople - created?

Istanbul - Not Constantinople - was created in 1953.


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Who created Constantinople?

Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Byzantine/Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople around 330 AD.


What is the name of the capital that Constantine created?

Constantinople. Present day Istanbul.


Was constantinople so important to Christianity and western Europe?

Yes Constantine created constantinople and completely re-shaped and institutionalised the religion to the point where he was lauded the 13th apostle.


What was Constantinople's old name?

Constantinople was originally named Byzantium by the Greeks who founded a colony there in the 7th century BCE. It was renamed Konstantinoupolis (Constantinople) after Constantine I in 324 CE; Constantine transferred the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople in 330 CE. Constantinople's modern name, Istanbul, comes from the Greek phrase 'eis tin polin' which means 'into the City.' After the Republic of Turkey was created in 1923, the Turkish government began to officially reject the use of Constantinople as an acceptable name for Istanbul.


The largest and richest city in byzantine empire was what?

Constantinople


Who created the Roman aqueducts?

It was Justinian. He became emperor of Constantinople after Constantine died. He built 13 aqueducts.


What land was Constantinople on?

Constantinople was in Greece.


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