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  1. PDF Travel Brochure of Constantinople

    Travel Brochure of Constantinople. The year is 600 C.E. It's a relaxing Sunday afternoon and you are munching on toast and reading the newspaper. You come across a "Help Wanted" ad in the Classified section. Tours & Co. is in need of an experienced, knowledgeable and articulate tour guide to teach tourists about the city of Constantinople ...

  2. Byzantine Constantinople

    Churches and Monuments of Byzantine Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις/modern Istanbul)

  3. Byzantine Empire

    In 330, the Roman emperor Constantine I moved his seat east to Byzantium, renaming it Kōnstantinoupolis, "Constantine's city". In 395, Theodosius I officially divided the empire into two between his sons: the Western Roman Empire based in Rome and the Eastern Roman Empire with its seat in Constantinople. At its time, the Byzantine Empire was ...

  4. Constantinople: The Glorious Capital of the Byzantine Empire

    The Byzantine Empire, which lasted over a millennium, from 330 AD to 1453 AD, was a pivotal player in the medieval world, bridging the East and West. The heart of this empire was its capital: Constantinople. Today, known as Istanbul and located in modern-day Turkey, this city's history is as deep as it is varied.

  5. A Trip through Byzantine Greece

    Armchair-travel to three sites rich in the history, art, and architecture of the Byzantine Empire. The city of Kastoria, Greece. Photo courtesy of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Miles of pristine coastlines, ancient ruins around every corner, friendly people, and fantastic scenery—there's much to love about Greece.

  6. Constantinople

    Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images. Constantinople is an ancient city in modern-day Turkey that's now known as Istanbul. First settled in the seventh century B.C., Constantinople developed into ...

  7. A travel guide to medieval Constantinople

    A travel guide to medieval Constantinople by Barter, James, 1946-Publication date 2003 Topics ... A visitors' guide to Constantinople in 1024, including what to see, where to stay, and what to eat, with sidebars on such topics as Emperor Constantine, the Hagia Sophia, and a drink made of roasted beans from Kaffa ...

  8. PDF CONSTANTINOPLE

    CONSTANTINOPLE From its foundation in the fourth century to its fall to the Ottoman Turks in the fteenth, Constantinople not only identi ed a geographical location but also summoned an idea. On the one hand there was the fact of Constantinople, the city of brick and mortar that rose to preeminence as the capital of the

  9. PDF Directions and Rubric for your Byzantine Empire Brochure

    Your brochure can be for travel/vacation, opening a business, or moving there with your family. You will be putting this information (attributes) inside the three interior panels as well as the front of the "fold in panel". The front panel and the center-back panel will be for a cover and your company's logo. This brochure is worth 42 points.

  10. Constantinople

    Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330. Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the late 5th century, Constantinople remained the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; 330-1204 and 1261-1453), the Latin Empire (1204-1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922).

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    Chapter 18," Medieval Travellers to Constantinople: Wonders and Wonder." From its very beginnings, in the 330s, Constantinople attracted a steady flow of visitors from around the empire and the territories beyond its borders, travellers who arrived from the cardinal points to experience the city from various stations in life and in myriad ways.

  12. Constantinople, Byzantine Empire

    Tours & Co. is in need of an experienced, knowledgeable and articulate tour guide to teach tourists about the city of Constantinople during medieval times. In lieu of a formal interview, Tours & Co. has requested that job candidates submit an original travel brochure. Reported resources will be reviewed by our team.

  13. Travelling to Constantinople

    Travelling to Constantinople and the rise of tourism: maritime routes (the Danube and the Mediterranean), railways (the Orient-Express and Simplon-Orient-Express), travel agencies and the first airline (CIDNA). ... as well as countless brochures and circuits). ... The reduction in travel time led to a shortening of the stays, especially as a ...

  14. Pilgrimage in the Byzantine Empire

    Pilgrimage really took off in the 5th and 6th centuries CE as other sacred sites sprang up across the empire.The skeletal remains, items of clothing, and tombs associated with holy figures, famous holy artworks and their potential for working miracles, the healing waters of sacred shrines, and even famous living holy men and women were all reasons for Christians to leave their homes and travel ...

  15. Handbook for travellers in Constantinople, Brûsa, and the Troad : with

    Handbook for travellers in Constantinople, Brûsa, and the Troad : with index and directory for 1907 by John Murray (Firm) Publication date 1907 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics travel guide, Turkey, Constantinople, Istanbul, Brussa, Brusa, Bursa, Troad, Troia, Troy, Istanbul (Turkey) -- Guidebooks, Turkey -- Guidebooks, Turkey -- Istanbul ...

  16. 10 Great Roman & Byzantine Ruins To Explore In Istanbul (Ancient

    Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire and later the Greek Byzantine Empire. The Galata Tower, Hagia Sophia, Theosodian Walls, and other monuments in Istanbul hold great historical significance. These ancient structures, such as the Basilica Cistern and the Hippodrome, serve as attractive tourist ...

  17. PDF Visions of Constantinople/lstanbul from the 1 9th Century Guidebooks

    London with Constantinople - covering 3,500 km in 60 hours - Murray published his fully-updated 1907 guidebook and Hachette the commemorative ehtion, De Paris a Constantinople, in 191 2. Until the Great War, a large range of travel books appeared by publishers such as Bradshow, Macmillan and Cook in Britain, Meyers in Germany, etc.

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  19. History School Trips to Istanbul

    Istanbul History & Classics School Trip. Through its long history Constantinople has been at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The Byzantium of Antiquity and the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the city was named for the Emperor Constantine. Fought over during the Crusades, the city was conquered by the Ottomans in 1453 and the Sultan ...

  20. Byzantium 1200

    Welcome to Byzantium 1200. Byzantium 1200 is a project aimed at creating computer reconstructions of the Byzantine Monuments located in Istanbul, TURKEY as of year 1200 AD. Have you seen the new Babylon website by Byzantium1200?

  21. Write a travel brochure encouraging people to visit Constant

    Write a travel brochure encouraging people to visit Constantinople. Identify the features of the city in the Early Middle Ages. ... Answered 1 year ago. Step 1. 1 of 2. Constantinople is the capital and center of the Byzantine Empire. Constantinople is worth a visit because it is the largest city in Europe, a religious center of Orthodoxy with ...

  22. Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire was the greatest ancient empire of Europe. At the height of its power in 117 AD, it ruled over considerable parts of Europe, as well as much of North Africa and the Middle East. In 286 AD, it was effectively split into a western empire, ruled from Rome and an eastern Byzantine Empire, ruled from Constantinople, which continued ...