Part of Constantinople's economic and military advantages were derived from the fact that it was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, which existed for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. This meant that Constantinople grew into a very large city and as a place where many of the economic and military resources of this empire were concentrated. Cosntantinople was also on the Bosporus, a strait which separates Europe and Asia and connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Therefore, it controlled the land route from Europe to Asia and the naval route from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.
Constantinople was also in an easy to defend position. It was on a promontory into the Bosporus, which meant that it had water around three of its four sides. The development of land fortifications was made easier by the fact that the city was in a hilly area. On the northern side there was also a water inlet, the Golden Horn, which provided an excellent harbour. This arbour was defended by placing an underwater chain at its entrance.
Constantinople provided easy trade and military access to the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Danube River, Dnieper River, and the land route to Turkestan and India.
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there is no advantages of military dictatorship.. it just makes your life a hell.it's better not to find advantages or do you want to be chopped by the son of Saddam.
Constaninople is a major trade city in eastern Europe or western Asia depending how you look at it. Anyway the city also comands the strait on which it was built giving it a military and economic avantage over other cities.
economic power is more important because without an economic power we would have a military power.
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Constantinople,Byzantium, New Rome or all as we know Istanbul.. but if its about military power of Roman Empire then Carthage
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Europeans possessed more advanced military technology.