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  • Why Is Constantinople Now Called İstanbul? - Tales of Times Forgotten
    After Constantine I’s death, the city became known in Greek as Κωνσταντινούπολις (Kōnstantinoúpolis), which literally means “Constantine City ” The name Byzantion remained in use, but Constantinople became the primary name of the city
  • When did Constantinople become Istanbul? - Live Science
    But exactly when did Constantinople change its name to Istanbul? The answer, surprisingly, isn't when the former Roman city was captured by Ottoman forces in 1453 Variations of
  • Constantinople - Wikipedia
    The city was finally besieged and conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1453, remaining under its control until the early 20th century, after which it was renamed Istanbul under the Empire's successor state, the Republic of Turkey
  • Names of Istanbul - Wikipedia
    Constantinople Kōnstantinoúpolis (Κωνσταντινούπολις), Constantinopolis in Latin and Constantinople in English, was the name by which the city became more widely known, in honor of Constantine the Great who established it as his capital It is first attested in official use under Emperor Theodosius II (408–450) [11]
  • Istanbul was Constantinople: Why they changed it I can’t say, People . . .
    Name Change: In 330 CE, the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great declared Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman Empire, renaming it Constantinople, meaning “City of Constantine” (Κωνσταντινούπολις in Greek)
  • On This Day in 1930, Constantinople Was Renamed Istanbul, Both Greek . . .
    Built as Byzantium around 657 BC and then renamed Constantinople in the 4th century CE after Constantine the Great made the city his capital, the city of Istanbul officially received its present name on this day in 1930
  • Istanbul vs. Constantinople: Why Both Words Are Greek
    In 1453, it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mehmed II, and later renamed Istanbul However, the name Istanbul was adopted from Greek Specifically, “Istanbul” (Is-tan-bul) derives from the Greek phrase “is tin poli,” which means “to the city ”
  • How Did Constantinople Become Istanbul? - HowStuffWorks
    In 330 C E , Roman emperor Constantine I declared Byzantium to be the 'New Rome ' The settlement transformed into the major center of Constantinople, named after its new Roman conqueror The ancient Byzantium thrived under Roman rule for more than 1,000 years, even as other parts of the Roman Empire collapsed
  • Why was Constantinople renamed to Istanbul? : r history - Reddit
    Istanbul would gradually become a popular local name for the city, but in most official documents and formal occasions the city was still Constantinople However when the Turkish Republic was founded, this changed, and the city was renamed to Istanbul
  • Constantinople Becomes Istanbul: Turkey’s 1930 Renaming Marks . . .
    ISTANBUL, TURKEY – On this day in 1930, the ancient city of Constantinople was officially renamed Istanbul by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s government, a landmark move in Turkey’s drive to assert a unified national identity





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