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  2. Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Constantinople was founded by the Roman emperor Constantine I (272–337) ... Constantinople was built over six years, and consecrated on 11 May 330. [6] ...

  3. History of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 717, the throne was seized by Leo III the Isaurian, a strategos of Armenian origin who founded the Isaurian dynasty, and in August of that year Constantinople was besieged by a large Arab army under the command of Maslama ibn Abdul-Malik. The besiegers dug a trench in the walls of Theodosius, built stone walls to fortify their ...

  4. Constantine the Great - Wikipedia

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    The city was thus founded in 324, [232] dedicated on 11 May 330 [232] and renamed Constantinopolis ("Constantine's City" or Constantinople in English). Special commemorative coins were issued in 330 to honor the event.

  5. List of Byzantine emperors - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only the emperors who were recognized as legitimate rulers and exercised sovereign authority are included, to the exclusion of junior co-emperors (symbasileis) who never attained the status of sole or senior ruler, as well as of the various usurpers ...

  6. Timeline of Roman history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 754 BC ... Byzantium was founded by Megarian colonists. 642 ... (717–718): The Umayyad Caliphate lifts the siege of Constantinople due to Famine, ...

  7. Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    This agreement was overturned the following year by the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. [310] The conquest of 1453 marked the destruction of the Church as the central institution of the Christian empire established by Constantine, isolating Greek-speaking Orthodoxy from the West and restricting its influence for nearly 150 ...

  8. Latin Empire - Wikipedia

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    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 captured from the Byzantine Empire. The Latin Empire was intended to replace the Byzantine Empire as the Western-recognized Roman Empire in the east, with a Catholic emperor enthroned in ...

  9. Column of Constantine - Wikipedia

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    AD 328; 1697 years ago () Location of Column of Constantine in Istanbul The Column of Constantine ( Turkish : Çemberlitaş Sütunu ; Greek : Στήλη του Κωνσταντίνου Α΄ ; Latin : Columna Constantini ) is a monumental column commemorating the dedication of Constantinople by Roman emperor Constantine the Great on 11 May 330 AD.