There were several old Roman cities in what is now Turkey. Possibly you mean present-day Istanbul, which was known as Constantinople, and previously as Byzantium.
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Volkan Konak is a famous Turkish musician who was born in Macka, in Trabzon. He has released 9 albums, most of which are folk music. He is 46 years old.
Roman religion dated from the foundation of the city of Rome in 753 BC and evenearlierthan that. Some very old Romanrituals, such as the Lupercalia,were pre-Roman; that is, they went back to before the foundation of the city.
A Roman is an inhabitant of the city of Rome, the present day capital of Italy. This city is 2763 years old. Therefore there has been the births of Romans for 2063 years.
You can only get old Turkish lira changed into new Turkish lira in Turkey. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
No. Roman is an adjective describing someone who lives or comes from the city of Rome. In the very old days, Roman was used to connote the name of the superpower of the day, the Roman empire.
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The Old Turkish Lira was inflating at an astronomical rate such that it would take 1.7 million Old Turkish Lira for $1.00 USD. As a result, Turkey revalued the Lira at 1M Old Lira to 1 New Lira.
Constantine the Great designated Byzantium as his imperial capital, redeveloped and renamed it Constantinople, after himself - Constantinople means city of Constantine. However, this did not lead to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. In fact, the Byzantine Empire did not actually exist. This is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which became popular in the 19th century. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to talk of a "Byzantine" period. This started about a century later.
Yes, in Vermilion City near the gym.
The Turkish lira is still in use. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira. 1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira