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Byzantium, as it was originally called by the Greeks, was renamed Constantinople, which is now Istanbul.
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Because of their location (rich) became the worlds greatest cities it became strong because of the huge wall
Yes he did an it is called the Golden Empire
Istanbul use to be known as Constantinople
The Hagia Sophia
You might be referring to Lübeck, which was called the "Queen of the Hansa." The hansa were trading cities in Northern Europe, and Lübeck was a sort of capital of them. It was central to the Hanseatic League for the duration of the existence of that organization, and was a busy and culturally advanced port.
The nickname Queen City is commonly used by cities in nations of British origin, especially in Commonwealth Realms where it describes the capital city of a province or state in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Bosporus and the Sea of Marmara.
"A Tale of Two Cities" was written in 1859, which was during the reign of Queen Victoria (reigned 1837-1901).
dairy queen in Australian is called dairy queen
She was called the Queen Mother (or 'Queen Mum') because she was the mother of the queen.