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Here are 40 maps that explain the Roman Empire — its rise and ... The Eastern half of the empire, based in Constantinople, continued for many centuries after that. At its height around 100 ...
The Byzantine Empire, also called Byzantium, was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued on after the western half of the empire collapsed. When you purchase through links on our site ...
Constantinople fell, and Emperor Constantine XI’s sacrifice marked the end of an era and a legacy of faith and defiance.
Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, is a Greek name, too, deriving from the Greek phrase "Is tin poli," meaning "to the city." ...
Ever wondered how long it would take to travel from Rome to Constantinople at the peak of the Roman Empire? Or from Luna to Larissa? Or Parma to Thessalonica? This map of the Roman World created ...
Rome remained the capital of the Western Roman Empire, while Constantinople - modern-day Istanbul - was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. Rome - and the ...
Constantinople, the magnificent capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottoman Turks under Sultan Mehmed II ...
One of the challenges of understanding the Roman Empire is its scale ... Other visualizations, like a map of the legions of the empire, suffer from too much density of information, trying to ...
Surprisingly few remember this grand city, capital of two of history’s greatest empires: the Christian Roman Empire, and the Islamic Ottoman Empire. This is the story of Constantinople’s fall ...
The parchment scroll, made in the Middle Ages, is the only surviving copy of a road map from the late Roman Empire. The document, which is almost seven metres long, shows the network of main Roman ...
Justinian, one of the greatest of Roman emperors ... Justinian built for the most senior official of his empire's church, the Patriarch of Constantinople. - The Great Baptistery – the sumptuous ...