Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern Roman Empire , known to its inhabitants as the Roman Empire , the Empire of the Romans (Greek: , Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn ), was the continuation of the Roman Em...
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Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constantinople (Greek: , Konstantinoúpolis , or hē Pólis , Latin: , in formal Ottoman Turkish: قسطنطينيه Kostantiniyye ) was the imperial capital (Gr: , Basileúousa ) of the Roman Empire (330...
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In terms of diplomacy the Porte is another way of calling the Ottoman government. I mean, that when you say porte, you are reffering to the government of the ottoman empire itself.. This usage acknowledges the power of ... The head of the church in the city of Constantinople in the Ecumenical Patriarche of Constantinople.
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The government in the Ottoman Empire is run by a sultan, who has absolute power. His main job is to uphold justice in the empire. The central government is mostly run by a large bureaucracy, and the Sultan's cabinet, called the Diwan, is at the top of it.
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But the story of Constantinople as an independent entity begins during the reign of co-emperors Arcadius (c.AD 378-408) and Honorius (AD 385-423), ... Had Theodoric given Italy just and firm government, the Italian population had always remained hostile against him. For Theodahad they was no love lost at all in Italy.
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626 Persians and Avars besieging Constantinople are completely repulsed ... Had Theodoric given Italy just and firm government, the Italian population had always remained hostile against him. For Theodahad they was no love lost at all in Italy. The Goths were said to have 100'000 fighting men in the country,
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Return to Home Page; ... Dzhipov has also submitted another suit connected with the forthcoming meeting of the Constantinople Synod of 27-29 August in Istanbul.
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Constantine decided to move his government to a place that was safe from foreign invasion. Rome was under attack from barbarian invaders north of the Italian peninsula. In AD330, Constantine moved to a city called Byzantium in modern Turkey. ... The warriors brought their faith in Islam to Constantinople,
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Constantinople, like all great capitals, was a melting-pot of heterogeneous elements: all seventy-two tongues known to man were represented in it, ... Above all, Coptic was the language of Egyptian Christianity, while Greek was identified with the alien hierarchy that was imposed by the imperial government.
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In Istanbul -- not Constantinople -- government types hope to change the way folks get around town by creating an underground rail line that goes beneath the famed Bosporus strait. ... So a decade ago, the Turkish government announced that it would fulfill the ancient dreams of sultans, with an ambitious plan to dig a...
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