The location of Constantinople (now called Istanbul) at the Straits of the Bosporus and Dardanelles (the narrow passage between the Aegean Sea near Greece, and the Black Sea) has been a route for invading armies from both the north and the south.
it would be harder to conquer other land by ship
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The Romans were VERY smart.
Constantinople had a great location because it was surrounded by water.
Constantinople is now what is called Istanbul (I am almostt certain) Type that in msn.com and it will give you the location
Traction advantage , moving one place to another location
It was like a gateway to Asia for trade.
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All trade routs go through it.
41 degress N 29 degrees E
Disadvantage, because fish can be lost due to their location.
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.