Constantinople was established by Constantine in 324 A.D.
Constantine established Constantinople in the year 330 AD. He chose the site of the ancient city of Byzantium and transformed it into a new capital for the Roman Empire, renaming it Constantinople. The city became a significant center for trade, culture, and politics, and later served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
425 C.E.
Trade affected Constantinople by increasing foreign affairs. Constantinople began to grow in industry once foreign trade was established.
Socrates of Constantinople was born in 380.
Constantinople fell the The Ottoman Turks in 1453.
Constantine I founded Constantinople in the year of 327 AD .
Constantinople
King Byzas established the colony of Byzantium there, then it was known as Constantinople.
In A.D. 330, Constantine established the city that would make its mark in the ancient world as Constantinople, but also would become known by other names, including the Queen of Cities, Istinpolin, Stamboul and Istanbul.
330 AD
Constantine I renamed it from Byzantium to Constantinople in the year of 327 AD.
Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.