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Constantinople

kon-stan-tih-NOH-puhl

Constantinople (name) means the historic name of the city now known as Istanbul, capital of the Byzantine and later Ottoman Empire. Example: “Constantinople fell to the Ottomans in 1453.”

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The historic name of the city now known as Istanbul, capital of the Byzantine and later Ottoman Empire.
"Constantinople fell to the Ottomans in 1453."
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Etymology

Named after Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who refounded the city in 330 AD.

· First attested 330

Class of 330 Constantinople joined the language around 330.
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Frequently asked questions

What does “Constantinople” mean?

The word “Constantinople” means the historic name of the city now known as Istanbul, capital of the Byzantine and later Ottoman Empire.

How do you pronounce “Constantinople”?

“Constantinople” is pronounced kon-stan-tih-NOH-puhl (/ˌkɑn.stæn.tɪˈnoʊ.pəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “Constantinople” in a sentence?

Here is “Constantinople” used in a sentence: “Constantinople fell to the Ottomans in 1453.”

What part of speech is “Constantinople”?

“Constantinople” is a name.

Where does the word “Constantinople” come from?

The word “Constantinople” dates back to around 330. Named after Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who refounded the city in 330 AD.

Is “Constantinople” a common word?

“Constantinople” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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