Constantinople was strategically protected due to its location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, making it a vital trade hub. The city's formidable defensive walls, particularly the Theodosian Walls, provided significant protection against invasions. Additionally, its natural harbor, the Golden Horn, offered a secure naval base, further enhancing its defenses against maritime attacks. These factors combined to make Constantinople one of the most fortified cities of its time.
TRUE cause the MEDITERRANEAN SEA surounded the Constantinople.......THANKS-S.A.B
its surrounded by water on 3 sides
so he can have his own capital.
We cannot say which of the following are reason and which are not if you do not tell us what the following is. The capital of the eastern part of the empire was moved from Nicomedia, which was only 52 miles from Constantinople.
Istanbul, Byzantium ,
Constantinople was on a small peninsula on the Bosporus, the straits between Europe and Asia. On its northern side there was the Golden Horn, a water inlet which was the estuary of a river and provided a good location for a port. The golden Horn was protected by walls along its shore and by a chain which prevented its entry by enemy ships.
Kept you protected, Kept you safe, Kept your home from being invaded by foreigns who dislike the U.S. For different reasons...
The city has had three names over time. It's original name was Byzantium, became Constantinople, and is now known as Istanbul.
It was protected from the forest and the swamp.
Constantinople Records was created in 2000.
Three examples of creative works that can be copyright protected are books, music compositions, and artwork.
Three Good Reasons was created in 1992.