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30 March, 14:39

Constantine's "new Rome" was established at the site of ancient

Byzantium.

Delhi.

Thesolonnica.

Ephesus.

Alexandria.

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  1. 30 March, 15:09
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    Constantine's "New Rome" was established at the site of ancient Byzantium which became Constantinople. The city of Constantinople when conquered by the Ottoman's took its modern name of Istanbul in 1923.
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