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Silversea Port Description
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Istanbul, Turkey |
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In 658 B.C., a group of Dorian
colonists under King Byzas founded a colony in a sheltered spot on the
European shores of the Bosphorus. Subsequently Byzantium entered into an
alliance with Rome. Constantine united the two parts of the empire and
declared Byzantium the new capital, known as Constantinople. The city
reached the height of its splendor under the Emperor Justinian, sole head of
church and state. As the capital of a vast empire for nearly 1,600 years,
the city holds a great deal of historical interest.Istanbul is divided by the Bosphorus, with a portion in Europe and a part in Asia. Most of the population lives on the European side.
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Complimentary Spirits Await |
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In 658 B.C., a group of Dorian
colonists under King Byzas founded a colony in a sheltered spot on the
European shores of the Bosphorus. Subsequently Byzantium entered into an
alliance with Rome. Constantine united the two parts of the empire and
declared Byzantium the new capital, known as Constantinople. The city
reached the height of its splendor under the Emperor Justinian, sole head of
church and state. As the capital of a vast empire for nearly 1,600 years,
the city holds a great deal of historical interest.






