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Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
late Roman Empire: the eastern part of the late Roman Empire, from ad 330 to 1453, when its capital Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks. It was the center of Orthodox Christianity.
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.The western Roman empire officially fell in 476 AD. The eastern Roman empire officially fell in 1453 AD.
476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.476 AD is the date that is given for the fall of the western Roman empire.
Nope. The Western Roman Empire fell in A.D 476.
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Constantinople was the administrative capital of the Roman Empire from 330 AD. It was the capital of the East Roman Empire, and then of the medieval Roman Empire, now usually called the Byzantine Empire, until 1453, with a hiatus from 1203 to 1265.
The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD).
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
late Roman Empire: the eastern part of the late Roman Empire, from ad 330 to 1453, when its capital Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks. It was the center of Orthodox Christianity.
The western Roman empire fell in 476 AD.
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
It was the capital of Eastern Roman Empire, which was later called by the historians Byzantine Empire to differentiate it from the Roman Empire. Constantinople was named by the Roman emperor Constantine the First after himself but there was already a city at that location called "Byzantium". However, the people living there just usually called their city "Istanbul", which means "in this city". Today, the city is officially called Istanbul. It is the largest and most famous city of Turkey and was the capital city of the Ottoman empire until the foundation of the Turkish republic in 1922. The capital was then moved to Ankara.