The City was founded in 327 by Constantine I .
Constantine I founded Constantinople in the year of 327 AD .
The City was founded in 327 AD .
Constantinople was originally Byzantium, which was founded in about 665 BC. It was chosen as a new capital for the Roman Empire and became Constantinople in 330 AD.
it was originally named Constantinople after king constantinople. When it was taken they changed the name.
Constantinople was established by Constantine in 324 A.D.
Socrates of Constantinople was born in 380.
Constantinople fell the The Ottoman Turks in 1453.
The Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople is called the Ecumenical Patriarchate, or is sometimes called the See of St Andrew (because it was founded by St Andrew).
It was named Constantinople after the king with the same name.
Constantine did not move Constantinople. He founded it. The designated the city of Byzantium (in Greece) as his imperial capital, redeveloped it and renamed it Constantinople after himself (it means City of Constantine).
It could be Constantinople after a king and ruler with the same name.
Roman Emperor Constantine founded Constantinople, which is current day Istanbul, and it became a major part of the Eastern Roman Empire.