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Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:43 pm
by Shadowfox542
I have always enjoyed my history classes, and we just covered the Fall of Rome last friday.
Here's what I learned about the most deserted city in the game.
Ok, so during the Roman Empire a new religion formed. This Religion was christianity . The Romans generally let people worship whatever they want, so long as they honor the Roman gods. The Christians weren't cool with this, as they were monotheistic. Christians became scapegoats for mistakes made by the government and the general public, and they were blamed for the Great Fire of Rome. Christianity was was founded by Jesus, and the Romans then wanted to go after him.
Judas tipped off the Roman police, and Jesus was then crucified. Christians were strenghtened by the idea of someone so super-awesome that he died for the good of each one of his followers, that the religion continued to grow. Eventually, the emperor Constantine passed the Edict of Milan. This allowed freedom of worship. He encouraged people to join Christianity, and built the second capital of Rome, Constantinople.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:48 pm
by DonBebek
Nice story, but I knew that already:D
You should go more in-depth, that would be more interesting
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:49 pm
by Berto
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:52 pm
by Snoopy
Shadowfox542 wrote:I have always enjoyed my history classes, and we just covered the Fall of Rome last friday.
Here's what I learned about the most deserted city in the game.
Ok, so during the Roman Empire a new religion formed. This Religion was christianity . The Romans generally let people worship whatever they want, so long as they honor the Roman gods. The Christians weren't cool with this, as they were monotheistic. Christians became scapegoats for mistakes made by the government and the general public, and they were blamed for the Great Fire of Rome. Christianity was was founded by Jesus, and the Romans then wanted to go after him.
Judas tipped off the Roman police, and Jesus was then crucified. Christians were strenghtened by the idea of someone so super-awesome that he died for the good of each one of his followers, that the religion continued to grow. Eventually, the emperor Constantine passed the Edict of Milan. This allowed freedom of worship. He encouraged people to join Christianity, and built the second capital of Rome, Constantinople.
Between now and then, Constantinople has been the imperial capital of the Roman Empire, East Roman Empire, Latin Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.
The city itself was founded by the almighty Roman Empire - Constantine I on the grounds of which is formally known as Byzantium or Byzantine. The city was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
There's plenty of amazing history behind this city. You can learn so much about ancient architecture, religion, Gods and Godesses, Emperors etc.
Good to see they teach interesting things in Ancient History.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:00 pm
by Shadowfox542
If all you have to say is kthxbai, go to 4chan.
Anyway, one of the main reasons I typed that was to make sure I knew what was going on, as I have a test on Tuesday. I certainly find it to be an interesting story, but if you want a much deeper one,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinople#History will tell you more.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:15 pm
by thechampion80
sadly constantinople, now Istanbul, is in Turkey
turks

and in euro servers (most of the newer ones, especially venus), constantinople isn't anywhere near dead

Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:31 pm
by heroo
Not to forget about the City right now.
Constaintinople, now Instanbul, is one of the biggest megacities in the world.
It's population (including the outer area's of the city) is being estimated somewhere between the 14 and the 16 million people.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:14 pm
by ImmortalKiller
Chang'an. Sound familiar? Look this one up yourself.
Samarkand- Once the capital of- IIRC- the Mongol empire.
Taklamakan- Is really a desert.
Karakoram- Is really a 'string of mountains'.
etc.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 1:43 am
by Argonaut
ImmortalKiller wrote:Chang'an. Sound familiar? Look this one up yourself.
Samarkand- Once the capital of- IIRC- the Mongol empire.
Taklamakan- Is really a desert.
Karakoram- Is really a 'string of mountains'.
etc.
[GM]Crayon- Is really a crayon.
[GM]Gargamel- smurf
[GM]Pizza- ...is really a pizza
ect.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:07 am
by ImmortalKiller
Argonaut wrote:ImmortalKiller wrote:Chang'an. Sound familiar? Look this one up yourself.
Samarkand- Once the capital of- IIRC- the Mongol empire.
Taklamakan- Is really a desert.
Karakoram- Is really a 'string of mountains'.
etc.
[GM]Crayon- Is really a crayon.
[GM]Gargamel- smurf
[GM]Pizza- ...is really a pizza
ect.
So what you're saying is....
They're all edible?!?

Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:07 am
by ranger4life
Snoopy wrote:Shadowfox542 wrote:I have always enjoyed my history classes, and we just covered the Fall of Rome last friday.
Here's what I learned about the most deserted city in the game.
Ok, so during the Roman Empire a new religion formed. This Religion was christianity . The Romans generally let people worship whatever they want, so long as they honor the Roman gods. The Christians weren't cool with this, as they were monotheistic. Christians became scapegoats for mistakes made by the government and the general public, and they were blamed for the Great Fire of Rome. Christianity was was founded by Jesus, and the Romans then wanted to go after him.
Judas tipped off the Roman police, and Jesus was then crucified. Christians were strenghtened by the idea of someone so super-awesome that he died for the good of each one of his followers, that the religion continued to grow. Eventually, the emperor Constantine passed the Edict of Milan. This allowed freedom of worship. He encouraged people to join Christianity, and built the second capital of Rome, Constantinople.
Between now and then, Constantinople has been the imperial capital of the Roman Empire, East Roman Empire, Latin Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.
The city itself was founded by the almighty Roman Empire - Constantine I on the grounds of which is formally known as Byzantium or Byzantine. The city was captured by the Ottoman
Turks in 1453.
There's plenty of amazing history behind this city. You can learn so much about ancient architecture, religion, Gods and Godesses, Emperors etc.
Good to see they teach interesting things in Ancient History.
lmao, funny as how turks captured the city
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:16 am
by Argonaut
ImmortalKiller wrote:Argonaut wrote:ImmortalKiller wrote:Chang'an. Sound familiar? Look this one up yourself.
Samarkand- Once the capital of- IIRC- the Mongol empire.
Taklamakan- Is really a desert.
Karakoram- Is really a 'string of mountains'.
etc.
[GM]Crayon- Is really a crayon.
[GM]Gargamel- smurf
[GM]Pizza- ...is really a pizza
ect.
So what you're saying is....
They're all edible?!?

You eat smurfs?

Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:51 am
by ImmortalKiller
What can I say....

Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:45 am
by Aaron777
Ha we just covered this also,and yeah that all sounds about right
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:05 am
by DarthMaul
question:
anyone noticed the portal in constantinople? (in game lol)
is it a globe or something?
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:31 am
by xxbrentonxx
ImmortalKiller wrote:Chang'an. Sound familiar? Look this one up yourself.
Samarkand- Once the capital of- IIRC- the Mongol empire.
Taklamakan- Is really a desert.Karakoram- Is really a 'string of mountains'.
etc.
It also links up to the city Hotan and forms a large part of the Tarim Basin. Some of the key oasis towns were Niya and Yarkand.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:38 pm
by marjin_boo
There was a video somewhere, like 10 episodes, can't remember, in yahoo video. Someone posted here, its about silkroad. Its pretty awesome how they describe everything, Joymax did their homework on this one (or whoever created the game and sold it to joymax)
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 1:06 pm
by Snoopy
marjin_boo wrote:There was a video somewhere, like 10 episodes, can't remember, in yahoo video. Someone posted here, its about silkroad. Its pretty awesome how they describe everything, Joymax did their homework on this one (or whoever created the game and sold it to joymax)
However the storyline is still poorly rated.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:03 am
by Shadowfox542
Snoopy wrote:marjin_boo wrote:There was a video somewhere, like 10 episodes, can't remember, in yahoo video. Someone posted here, its about silkroad. Its pretty awesome how they describe everything, Joymax did their homework on this one (or whoever created the game and sold it to joymax)
However the storyline is still poorly rated.
LOL, WHITE SPIDER KILLED MAH DAD. GO KILL 820 OF THEM.
Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:28 am
by Zephyrir
Did you guys notice the two towers on the Temple's both sides in Constantinople? That is incorrect, because our CN on SRO is the capital of Byzant Empire (earlier East-Roman Empire) and the center of Greek Catholic/Orthodox religion. Those towers (minarets) were built in the XVI. century after Turks occupied the town and started to call it Istanbul. The temple is Hagia Sofia a Christian church which was turned into a Mosque in the XVI. century also.

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The other mistake I found is the Crescent on the top of Hagia Sofia, it's impossible because it was a Christian temple at that age.

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Re: Origins of Constantinople
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:57 am
by Rakion
Keep them Coming!
Seriously we don't have this in history class.. we only have "World Literature" and "Philippine History". I want to learn More
