Constantinople

/ˌkɑnstæntɪˈnoʊpəl/ noun

The city founded by Emperor Constantine I in 330 CE as the new eastern capital of the Roman Empire, built on the site of the ancient Greek city Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul).

Named after Constantine I, combining his name with the Greek 'polis' (city), literally meaning 'city of Constantine.' The city was strategically renamed to honor the emperor who made it the 'New Rome.'

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