athena
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No. The harpsichord was invented long before him. He did invent what he originally called a glassychord, later renamed the armonica, not to be confused with the harmonica.
Danny Thomas
The Capital of the Byzantine Empire was originally called Byzantium before being renamed as Constantinople (which was its name during its control by the Byzantine Empire) and renamed by Ottomans as Istanbul afterwards. Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine empire
The ship was originally called "La Concorde." It was later renamed "Queen Anne's Revenge." The ship sank a year after it was renamed
Byzantium, as it was originally called by the Greeks, was renamed Constantinople, which is now Istanbul.
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The third capital of Texas was originally called "Waterloo." It was renamed Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, who is often referred to as the "Father of Texas" for his role in leading the first successful colonization of the region by Anglo settlers. The name change occurred in 1839 when it was designated as the capital of the Republic of Texas.
india
No, she attended the school (it was originally called the Fourth Street School), and it was later renamed in her honor.
They were originally called Rolled Oats Biscuits. Subsequently they were renamed Anzac Crispies - and later Anzac biscuits.
its Department of WarIt was renamed the Department of Defense following WWII.Defense, (originally called the War Department), 1789