Byzantium

/bɪˈzænʃəm/ noun

The ancient name for the Greek city that became Constantinople and is now Istanbul; also refers to the Byzantine Empire.

From Greek 'Byzantion,' the original settlement founded by colonists from Megara. The city was named after their leader Byzas. The name evolved through Latin into English as Byzantium and the adjective form Byzantine.

AMቢዛንቲየም
ARالبيزنطية
BNবাইজান্টিয়াম
CABizanci
CSByzantsko
DAByzans
DEByzanz
ELΒυζάντιο
ESBizancio
FAبیزانس
FIBysants
FRByzance
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