Ancient Constantinople was home to some of the earliest hospitals, known as "xenones" or "hospitalia," which provided care for the sick and the poor. These institutions were often attached to monasteries and were staffed by monks or physicians who offered both medical treatment and spiritual support. The hospitals emphasized the importance of hygiene and had facilities for various medical practices, reflecting a blend of classical knowledge and Christian charity. The most notable among them was the Hospital of Sampson, which catered to the needs of the city's diverse population.
The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.The ancient city of Constantinople has morphed into Istanbul.
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Byzantium
Now Constantinople in Turkey.
Southeast Europe.
A name for Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul.
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Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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Constantinople - the largest city and former capital of Turkey; rebuilt on the site of ancient Byzantium by Constantine I in the fourth century; renamed Constantinople by Constantine who made it the capital of the Byzantine Empire; now the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Constantinople, now known as Istanbul.