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 Translation for 'Constantinople' from English to Bulgarian
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SYNO Constantinople | First Council of Constantinople | Fourth Council of Constantinople | ...
геог.ист.
Constantinople {noun}
Константинопол {м}
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Translation for 'Constantinople' from English to Bulgarian

Constantinople {noun}
Константинопол {м}геог.ист.
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Usage Examples English
  • It commonly refers to Saint Photios I of Constantinople (c. 810/820 – 893), an Eastern Orthodox scholar and Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • He was a lecturer at the University of Constantinople and the first director of the Patriarchal Academy of Constantinople (Phanar Greek Orthodox College), founded by the Patriarch Gennadius as a continuation of the University of Constantinople after the Fall of Constantinople.
  • In 1369, Emperor John V Palaiologos recalled Kydones to Constantinople and named him Imperial Prime Minister or "Mesazon", the second time he held this position, 1369–1383.
  • ... – 28 January 687) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 677 to 679.
  • Chalcedon suffered somewhat from its proximity to the new imperial capital at Constantinople.

  • In Constantinople, the earthquake caused the collapse of many public buildings. The Walls of Constantinople were also damaged. The casualties in Constantinople reportedly included over 1,000 people.
  • Constantinople source: PLAN d‘un chemin de fer de JAFFA A JERUSALEM par Dr. Chas. F. Zimpel, Ingénieur en chef, Constantinople, Octobr. 1864.
  • In 1775, he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Sophronius II. During his reign, a Synod in Constantinople condemned the Kollyvades.
  • The PAOI is chartered by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in modern-day Istanbul, Turkey, and is named in honor of Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1948 to 1972.
  • Philip, also Philip of Courtenay (1243 – 15 December 1283), held the title of Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1273–1283, although Constantinople had been reinstated since 1261 AD to the Byzantine Empire; he lived in exile and only held authority over Crusader States in Greece.

  • John Tzetzes ([...]; c. 1110, Constantinople – 1180, Constantinople) was a Byzantine poet and grammarian who is known to have lived at Constantinople in the 12th century.
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