Who found Constantinople?
- Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I (272–337 AD) in 324 on the site of an already-existing city, Byzantium.
What is Constantinople?
Constantinople was two parts of the Roman Empire. After one of their leaders died. Constantine the Great took over and named it Constantinople. But, now we call it Istanbul.
Where is Constantinople
- Constantinople was located inside Byzantium. Since, now it is called Istanbul. Istanbul is the place where the ancient city of Byzantium was located, and the place where Constantine decided to build a new capital for Rome. He named it after himself, Constantinople.
When was Constantinople founded?
- Constantinople was founded at 330 AD.
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