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Constantinople was the imperial capital of the eastern part of the empire, while Milan was the capital of the western part. Originally the capital of the east was Nicomedia, in northwestern Turkey. Constantine I moved it to Constantinople, 52 miles further west in the same area. After the fall of the western part of the empire, the eastern part continued to exist for another 1,000 years. Constantinople become the capital of what was left of the Roman Empire and its importance endured and increased until it was conquered by the ottoman Turks in 1453. Over time Constantinople also became the most important seat of Christian Orthodoxy.
52
52 years
There are 52 weeks in one year. A century is 100 years, two centuries is 200 years. 200 x 52 = 10,400 weeks.
52 weeks per year, and 100 years per century, or 5200 weeks in a century.
The number 52 in Roman numerals is written as "LII".
The Roman numeral for 52 is LII
The roman numeral for 52 is: LII.
LII = 52
The Romans found a small settlement of the Parisii in 52 BC and conquered it. They originally named the place Lutetia and it grew into a major Roman town with all the Roman "necessities" such as baths, fora, temples, large houses and an amphitheater.
It is: 52 = LII
The number 52 is represented in Roman numerals by LII - L signifying 50, I signifying 1.
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Ovid's 52 is a crossword puzzle hint that is referring to the Roman '52' known as LII.
the roman numeral for LII is 52