Constantinople
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
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Constantinople, which later because Islamabad edit: Constantinus decided to make the Greek city of Byzantium the capital of his empire. We should note that Diocletian had already spent much of his time in Nicomedia, nearby. After the final end of the Byzantine empire the Ottomans used the Greek expression Istanbul which had meant "in the city". European statesmen continued to call it Constantinople until the end of the Ottoman empire. Ataturk moved the capital of the new Turkish state to Ankara. Islamabad is the name of the new post-British capital of Pakistan.
the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
The capital of Anatolia is Rum, from Rome as it was part of the Christian Empire of Byzantine.
Constantinople
The Ottoman's captured the Byzantine capital in 1453.
The Capital of The Byzantine Empire was Constantinople.
The Capital of the Byzantine Empire was originally called Byzantium before being renamed as Constantinople (which was its name during its control by the Byzantine Empire) and renamed by Ottomans as Istanbul afterwards. Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine empire
the capital of the Byzantine Empire was Constantinople.
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
Constantinople.
Constantinople did not have a capital, it was a capitol. It was the capital of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire.
Constantinopole was the former capital of the Byzantine Empire.
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
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