The Roman Emperor Constantine made it his imperial in capital in 330 (previously there were two capitals, Nicomedia, not far from constantinople, and Milan, in Italy). Even after the Western part of the Roman Empire had disappeared, it continued to be the capital of the surviving part of the Roman Empire (the eastern part) and was known as the capital of the Romans. It was taken over by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 and became the capital of the Ottoman Empire. It was then called Istanbul or, in some official documents, Kostantiniyye. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the government of the Turkish Republic made Istanbul the sole name of the city (in 1930)
rome become the 2nd most important city when the empire split under Constantine in 330 AD and constantinople became the capital of the more powerful eastern empire
For how many years constantinople the capital of a united roman empire ?
Constantinople is famous for being one of the greatest cities in history it was known to be the capital of the Byzantine Empire, which is the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, it was also reached its height of power by the Emperor Justinian.
Constantinople.
The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.
Roman Empire
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.
Carthage was important to Roman history because the successful wars against Carthage made Rome a superpower.
Constantinople did not have a capital, it was a capitol. It was the capital of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire.
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The Roman Empire lasted in Constantinople, known as Byzantium before its renaming, for over a millennium after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Eastern Roman Empire, commonly referred to as the Byzantine Empire, continued until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. This marks a duration of approximately 977 years in which Constantinople served as the capital of a Roman state.
Constantinople.