Istanbul was once called Constantinople and before that Byzantium.
Constantinople is now Istanbul.
There are two problems. First, Constantinople is a city. Second, it is no longer called Constantinople; it is Istanbul. As the song goes, "If you have a date in Constantinople, you will find her in Istanbul."
byzantium, also known as byzantion, is nowadays called istanbul. or am i not answering this question in the correct context?
No. Byzantium was renamed Constantinople in 330 and then changed again to Istanbul in 1930. At the time of the first change, it fell within the Roman Empire's borders. Now it is part of Turkey.
Istanbul was once called Constantinople and before that Byzantium.
i think it's turkey, but that's the country it is in. The modern mane of the city is Istanbul.
Istanbul (Turkish_language: İstanbul), historically known as Byzantiumand Constantinople
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Byzantium, Constantinople
Istanbul.
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Istanbul, TurkeyOriginally Constantinople was called Byzantium.EmperorConstantinethe Great redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire and renamedConstantinople When the Turks captured the town which led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire they renamed it Istanbul.
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It is called Istanbul.
It is istanbul
Istanbul.