In 1400, the largest city in Europe was Paris, France. At that time, it had a population of around 200,000 inhabitants, making it a major center of culture, politics, and commerce. Other significant cities included Venice and Florence, but Paris was the most populous. The city's prominence was bolstered by its status as the capital of the Kingdom of France.
To be clear, the Ottomans renamed Constantinople Instanbul in 1453. But yes, Instabul is the largest city in all of Europe, with an official population of 14.1 million people.
Venice and Milan
There was no impact of missionaries because there was no missionaries. Europe was all Catholic and travel outside of Europe didn't happen until the late 1400's so no missionaries were needed.
The continent of Europe is considered the birthplace of western civilization. The three largest metropolitin cities in Europe are Moscow, Paris, and London.
1400 was the first year of the 15th century.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
England is not the largest country in Europe. The largest country in Europe is Russia.
London is the largest city in Western Europe and the second largest city in all of Europe.
No. Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
No. Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
No. Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe.
Russia is the largest country in Europe. The capital of Russia, Moscow is the largest city in Europe by statistics.
London is the second largest city in Europe, led by Moscow.
Moscow is the largest city in Europe. Germany is not even a city, it is a country.
Moscow is Russia's largest city.
Madrid is the largest city in Spain and the third largest city in Europe.