"Constantinoble" meaning in Middle French

See Constantinoble in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

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  1. Constantinople (The former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that) Categories (topical): Byzantine Empire Categories (place): Cities in Turkey, Places in Turkey
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