-
Constantinople (see
other names)
became the
capital of the
Roman Empire during the
reign of
Constantine the
Great in 330.
Following the
collapse of the...
- The fall of
Constantinople, also
known as the
conquest of
Constantinople, was the
capture of the
capital of the
Byzantine Empire by the
Ottoman Empire...
- New Rome (Gr****: Νέα Ῥώμη, Nea Rhomē; Latin: Nova Roma) and then as
Constantinople (Constantinopolis)
after himself. In 1930, the city's name was officially...
- The E****enical
Patriarchate of
Constantinople (Gr****: Οἰκουμενικὸν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos...
- "Istanbul (Not
Constantinople)" is a 1953
novelty song, with
lyrics by
Jimmy Kennedy and
music by Nat Simon. It was
written on the 500th
anniversary of...
- E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (Gr****: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the
Archbishop of
Constantinople and
primus inter...
- The
Latin Empire, also
referred to as the
Latin Empire of
Constantinople, was a
feudal Crusader state founded by the
leaders of the
Fourth Crusade on lands...
- The sack of
Constantinople occurred in
April 1204 and
marked the
culmination of the
Fourth Crusade.
Crusader armies captured, looted, and destro**** parts...
-
culminated in the
Crusader army's 1202
siege of Zara and the 1204 sack of
Constantinople,
rather than the
conquest of
Egypt as
originally planned. This led to...
- of
Constantinople ordered the
closure of all
Latin churches in
Constantinople. In 1054, the
papal legate sent by Leo IX
travelled to
Constantinople in...