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Catholic Answer Constantinople, end of the fourth century, beginning of the fifth.
Rome is 854 miles away from Constantinople
yes
how far is fort lewis from olympia
2385 miles
In 1600, Constantinople - Istanbul, had an estimated population of 500,000. This was far greater than any city in Europe at that time.
The golden ivory statue of Zeus build by Pheidias [Φειδίας], one of the ancient seven wonders was burned after it was moved from Olympia to Constantinople.
You will need to be more specific. I think you mean the famous one at Olympia that was destroyed in a fire (it is debated if the fire was at the temple or whether the statue was in Constantinople at the time)
It is 60.9 miles according to Google Maps.
About an hour and 15 minutes driving.
The flight distance is 929 miles. The driving distance is 1,076 miles.
As far as I know it is because they were started by the ancient Greeks and they were held on Mount Olympia.