Constantinoble

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Constantinoble

  1. Constantinople

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Constantinoble

  1. Alternative form of Constantinople
    • 1479 March 24, Cordyal, Westminster: William Caxton:
      That aunciently it was accustumed atte coronacion of the Emperour of Constantinoble.
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    • a1500(a1470), Brut-1461(1) (Add 10099), 515/7:
      About þis tyme þe Cite of Constantinoble [] was taken bi þe Turkes infideles.
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    • c1600(c1350), Alex.Maced.(Grv 60), section 1220:
      That bolde borou Byzance, þat buyld was to-rihtus, Was called syn [] Constantinoble.
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Constantinoble

  1. Constantinople