The Greatest Italian "Constantinople" Books of All Time

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Constantinople

The "Constantinople" category in books encompasses a rich tapestry of literature that delves into the history, culture, and transformation of the city known today as Istanbul, but once the heart of the Byzantine Empire. This genre offers readers a journey through time, exploring the city's founding as Byzantium, its rechristening as Constantinople by Emperor Constantine the Great, and its pivotal role as a bastion of Christianity and a bridge between East and West. The literature within this category spans historical accounts, travelogues, fictional narratives, and scholarly analyses that examine the city's architecture, such as the Hagia Sophia, its fall to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, and its enduring legacy in shaping the modern world. Through tales of emperors, crusaders, and sultans, the "Constantinople" category invites readers to discover the myriad stories woven into the fabric of this once-imperial city.

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  1. 1. Baudolino by Umberto Eco

    Set in the 12th century, the novel follows Baudolino, a self-proclaimed liar and adventurer, as he travels from his home in Italy to the mythical kingdom of Prester John. Along the way, he becomes embroiled in a series of political and religious intrigues, meets a variety of fantastical creatures, and tells a series of increasingly elaborate lies. The narrative is framed as a story Baudolino is telling to a Byzantine historian, adding another layer of unreliability to his already questionable narrative.

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