Képeslap-Constantinople
Eaux Douces d'Europe. Európa édesvizei. Konstantinápoly (a mai Isztambul, görögül: Κωνσταντινούπολις, latinul: Constantinopolis, törökül: Konsztantinije és İstanbul, szláv nyelveken Carigrad): a Római, a Bizánci és az Oszmán Birodalom fővárosa, a szultánnak, a legfőbb török hatóságoknak, a sejk-ül-iszlamnak, görög, örmény és örmény-katolikus patriárkának, római katolikus érseknek és nagy rabbinusnak székhelye volt
Postcard of the sweet waters of Europe in Constantinople, (Istanbul) Turkey. Constantinople (Greek: Κωνσταντινούπολις, translit. Kōnstantinoúpolis; Latin: Cōnstantīnopolis) the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire (330–1204 and 1261–1453), and also of the brief Crusader state known as the Latin Empire (1204–1261), until finally falling to the Ottoman (1453–1923) empire. It was reinaugurated in 324 from ancient Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was named, and dedicated on 11 May 330. The city was located in what is now Istanbul in Turkey.
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language | hungarian |
language | english |
language | french |
Subject, content, audience | |
subject | Képeslap-Constantinople |
audience | researchers |
Time and places | |
spatial reference | Constantinople |
location of physical object | Miskolc |
temporal reference | 20. század |
Attributes | |
medium | paper |
extent | 14x9 cm |
colour image | polychrome |
format | jpeg |
Legal information | |
rightsholder | Herman Ottó Múzeum |
access rights | research permit needed |
Source and data identifiers | |
source | Herman Ottó Múzeum |
registration number | 73.436.1.19 |