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Revision as of 23:14, 26 October 2018
Constantinople
The city of Constantinople was established on the 26th of October by Syn on behalf of the Eastern Roman Empire. It is the 4th oldest town in Europe and was originally named "Byzantium" until it was changed to Constantinople later in the same day.
History
The city was established on the 26th of October by Syn to ensure the region for the Eastern Roman Empire.