If it were me, absolutely! travel was limited back then and seeing such a place was like seeing rome, Venice, Jerusalem for the first time. It would have been exotic to some, considering it was an outpost in the Middle East, and the grandeur would have been amazing to see.
Generally speaking, Constantinople was not a likely place for Vikings to travel to. If any peoples from Northern Europe wished to travel there, it would require a voyage south to the Straits of Gibraltar and sail eastward in the Mediterranean Sea. After reaching the Aegean Sea, it would require a land trip to reach Constantinople.
Gateway to Africa
Florence, Italy was an exciting place to liveGood FamilyStarted sailing early
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Constantinople Records was created in 2000.
Put yourself in his or her place. Think about what things are the most exciting and interesting to see in your area. If you were he, what would you be interested in seeing? In eating? In attending?
yes it is a market place, it is in the center of Constantinople and it is surrounded by commercial enterprises and shops, people came to trade and buy things.
i want to be in leadership because i could help my school be a better place....and i can also think that it would be fun and exciting to plan school activities...
Constantinople was a busy place with people from all over the world
Jobs and the perception that it is an exciting place.
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