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vik0
2y ago
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It's not just a Russian name, it's the Slavic name for Constantinople. It's used in all Slavic-speaking countries when teaching Byzantine history, of course, written with slight distortions depending on the Slavic language in question
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sorokod
2y ago
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The use of Byzantine seems to imply middle ages history. Do check out the Constantinople Agreement from 1915.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinople_Agreement
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2y ago
Thanks, will do
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