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This category holds images pertaining to the history of Constantinople (330–1453). For images of the city until 330, see Category:Byzantium. For the Ottoman and modern city (after 1453), see Category:History of Istanbul.
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English: Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire (330-395), the Byzantine/East Roman Empire (395-1204 and 1261-1453), the Latin Empire (1204-1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922). It was officially renamed to its modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930. Strategically located between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara at the point where Europe meets Asia, Byzantine Constantinople had been the capital of a Christian empire, successor to ancient Greece and Rome. Throughout the Middle Ages Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city, known as the Queen of Cities (Vasileuousa Polis).
Español: Constantinopla (en latín Cōnstantinōpolis) es el nombre histórico de la actual ciudad denominada Estambul (en idioma turco İstanbul), situada en Turquía, a ambos lados del Estrecho del Bósforo. Fue capital del Imperio romano (330-395), del Imperio romano de Oriente o Imperio bizantino (395-1204 y 1261-1453), del Imperio latino (1204-1261) y del Imperio otomano (1453-1922). Las imágenes anteriores al año 330 se encuentran en Category:Byzantium. Las posteriores al año 1453 están en Category:History of Istanbul.
Italiano: Costantinopoli fu la capitale dell'Impero romano (330-395), dell'Impero romano d'Oriente detto anche bizantino (395-1204 e 1261-1453), dell'Impero latino (1204-1261), e dell'Impero Ottomano (1453-1922). Ebbe ufficialmente il moderno nome turco di Istanbul nel 1930. Era strategicamente collocata tra il Corno d'oro e il Mar di Marmara, nel punto dove l'Europa tocca l'Asia; la Costantinopoli bizantina fu la capitale di un impero cristiano e succssore dell'antica Grecia e dell'antica Roma. Nel Medio evo Costantinopoli fu la più estesa e ricca città d'Europa, nota come la "Regina delle città" (Vasileuousa Polis).
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Media in category "Constantinople"
The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total.
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Constantine-cameo.jpg 259 × 368; 39 KB
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A view from The Sphendone of the Hippodrome.jpg 1,280 × 720; 174 KB
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Chora - 20240506 102622.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 4.14 MB
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Chora - 20240506 113408 1.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 4.46 MB
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Chora - 20240506 113419.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 3.95 MB
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Chrisme Constantinople.jpg 1,625 × 1,686; 898 KB
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Clavijo BNE 32r Constantinople current name.jpg 486 × 74; 30 KB
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Clevelandart 1950.154.jpg 2,274 × 3,400; 1.27 MB
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Constantine Palaiologos 1453.jpeg 3,496 × 2,544; 898 KB
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Contantinople Christian sarcophagus circa 400.jpg 2,268 × 1,200; 802 KB
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Dokuztaş.jpg 458 × 210; 38 KB
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Ex voto poisson.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 5.4 MB
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GNM - Gotischer Grabstein.jpg 2,560 × 1,712; 1.04 MB
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Konstadinopoja.jpg 400 × 325; 55 KB
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Linear Algebra by Hussein Tevfik.pdf 1,287 × 1,666, 98 pages; 3.49 MB
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Medaglione di costantinopoli, 300-350 ca..JPG 1,288 × 1,336; 1.25 MB
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Medaglione di costantinpoli, 300-350 dc ca, verso con nave con vittoria sulla prua.JPG 1,208 × 1,177; 1.03 MB
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Pera Privilege 1453.jpg 541 × 775; 160 KB