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- New_Rome abstract "New Rome (Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη, Nea Romē; Latin: Nova Roma) was a name given by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 330 CE to his new imperial capital at the city on the European coast of the Bosporus strait, also known as Byzantium until then, and as Kōnstantinoúpolis (Constantinople). The city is now known as Istanbul.Constantine essentially rebuilt the city on a monumental scale, partly modelled after Rome. Names of this period included ἡ Νέα, δευτέρα Ῥώμη, "the New, second Rome"; Alma Roma, Ἄλμα Ῥώμα; Βυζαντιάς Ῥώμη, "Byzantine Rome"; ἑῴα Ῥώμη, "Eastern Rome"; and Roma Constantinopolitana.The term New Rome lent itself to East–West polemics, especially in the context of the Great Schism, when it was used by the Eastern Orthodox Greek writers to stress the rivalry with the Western Catholic Rome. New Rome is also still part of the official title of the Patriarch of Constantinople–New Rome.".
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- New_Rome wikiPageRevisionID "649180231".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Bosphorus.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Bosporus.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_terminology.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constantinople.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_I.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink East–West_Schism.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Ecumenical_Patriarch_of_Constantinople.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Istanbul.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Koine_Greek.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Late_Latin.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Emperor.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Nova Roma''".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nea Roma".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Rome".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nova Roma".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Second Rome".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Third Rome".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "new Rome".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "new capital".
- New_Rome wikiPageWikiLinkText "third Rome".
- New_Rome hasPhotoCollection New_Rome.
- New_Rome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine-stub.
- New_Rome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christianity-stub.
- New_Rome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- New_Rome subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- New_Rome subject Category:Constantinople.
- New_Rome hypernym Name.
- New_Rome type Place.
- New_Rome type Establishment.
- New_Rome type Place.
- New_Rome type Site.
- New_Rome type Term.
- New_Rome comment "New Rome (Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη, Nea Romē; Latin: Nova Roma) was a name given by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 330 CE to his new imperial capital at the city on the European coast of the Bosporus strait, also known as Byzantium until then, and as Kōnstantinoúpolis (Constantinople). The city is now known as Istanbul.Constantine essentially rebuilt the city on a monumental scale, partly modelled after Rome.".
- New_Rome label "New Rome".
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- New_Rome sameAs Novi_Rim_(čvor).
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- New_Rome sameAs Νέα_Ρώμη.
- New_Rome sameAs Nueva_Roma.
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- New_Rome sameAs Noua_Romă.
- New_Rome sameAs Novi_Rim.
- New_Rome sameAs Нови_Рим.
- New_Rome sameAs Nova_Roma.
- New_Rome sameAs Q13089982.
- New_Rome sameAs Q13089982.
- New_Rome wasDerivedFrom New_Rome?oldid=649180231.
- New_Rome isPrimaryTopicOf New_Rome.