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Nov 4, 2019

[Answer] What city was once called "New Rome"?

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...1. Paris, France 2. Athens, Greece 3. Istanbul, Turkey 4. Alexandria, Egypt




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Istanbul, Turkey - Istanbul has been renamed many times, and one of those reincarnations was under the moniker “New Rome” in the 4th century AD. When Roman Emperor Constantine built a new capital city on the Bosphorus strait, Byzantium became Constantinople which then became Istanbul. Although “New Rome” wasn't its official title when Constantine modeled the city in its rebuilding after Rome, the nickname was used to illustrate how the new imperial capital was similar to its Roman counterpart.:


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