Constantinople was named after the Roman Emperor Constantine.
After the fall of the Roman Empire it became a predominantly Muslim and was renamed Istanbul which is in Turkey.
NO. Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, is the largest city in Turkey, not Greece.
Constantinople is now known as Istanbul, and is a city in Turkey, in the Middle East.
No. Constantinople does not exsist anymore. It is now Turkey and Istanbul.
Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey.
It is called Istanbul.
Constantinople was the previous name of the city of Istanbul in Turkey.
Constantinople is the old, roman, name for the city now called Istanbul. It is the capitol of Turkey.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
The city has had three names over time. It's original name was Byzantium, became Constantinople, and is now known as Istanbul.
No, Constantinople, now called Istanbul, is in Turkey.
When the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople, they renamed the city Istanbul. The city still retains that name, Istanbul, Turkey.
Today Constantinople is known as Istanbul it is the largest and most vibrant city in Turkey with a population greater than 12 million residents (although not the capital, which is Ankara). In ancient times the city was also known as Byzantium.