Constantinople is modern day Istanbul, Turkey.
Constantinople was located on the Bosporus Strait, the waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. Therefore, it was very strategically placed, being both defended by water on three sides, and also well positioned to demand taxes from ships traveling the trade routes.
Constantinople was not a person. It was an Ancient Roman place that the emperor Constantine founded.
The former name of the current Istanbul, Constantinople was named after the Emperor Constantine
Constantinople was a city, therefore it only had one location. Constantinople was on the Bosporus, the strait which separates Europe and Asia and connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, in northwestern Turkey. It is now the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Constantinople was located right along the trade route between Europe and Asia.
Turkey The ancient city of Constantinople is now the modern city of Istanbul. The name was changed when the Ottoman Turks conquered the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453.
Constantinople was located around the Mediterranean sea, in the eastern part of the empire.
Constantinople is located in present day Turkey and is called Istanbul.
Konstantinoupolis, previously known as Byzantium, is nowadays Istanbul, Turkey.
Because of its capital Constantinople had a cultural diffusion. This capital Constantinople was a center of trade. and was located in the crossroads of Europe and Asia
I believe it's called "Constantinople" (sp?) It is currently where Istanbul, Turkey is located. If I remember correctly.
Constantinople was located on major trade routes.
The old city of Constaninople is now Istanbul in present day Turkey.
he built what is today known as Istanbul (Constantinople) located in Turkey.
Constantinople currently is known as Istanbul, Turkey.
Constantinople is now Istanbul in Turkey.
No. İstanbul, formerly Constantinople, is in northwestern Turkey.
Because of its capital Constantinople had a cultural diffusion. This capital Constantinople was a center of trade. and was located in the crossroads of Europe and Asia
Constantinople is today known as Istanbul, and has been ever since the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of Turkey (1922). It is located on both sides of the Bosporus Strait in Southeastern Europe.
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Constantinople was located between the continents of Europe and Asia. It straddled the Bosporus Strait, which separates the European side of Turkey from the Asian side.
The main source of income of the cities of Baghdad and Constantinople are agriculture, industry, and trade. Constantinople is located in the country Turkey and Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
I believe it's called "Constantinople" (sp?) It is currently where Istanbul, Turkey is located. If I remember correctly.
Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey.
Constantinople was located on major trade routes.