Imperial Capital may refer to: Rome, as the Roman Empire Constantinople, as New Rome in the Byzantine Period of Eastern Roman Empire and later in the Ottoman...
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city of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well as shrines...
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dynasties Imperial City of Huế, former capital of Vietnam Toledo, Spain, nicknamed "The Imperial City" Sarnia, also nicknamed "The Imperial City" Petrópolis...
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City National Bank (California) (redirect from Imperial Capital Bank)
Capital Management, LLC (2003), Business Bank of Nevada (2006), Convergent Wealth Advisors (2007), Lee Munder Capital Group (2009), Imperial Capital Bank...
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Roman Empire (redirect from Imperial Roman)
were reinterpreted within the context of Imperial theology, and a new Gallo-Roman religion coalesced; its capital at the Sanctuary of the Three Gauls established...
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"east", and 京 kyō "capital"), when it became the new imperial capital, in line with the East Asian tradition of including the word capital (京) in the name...
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History of Marrakesh (section Imperial capital)
Founded c. 1070 by the Almoravids as the capital of their empire, Marrakesh went on to also serve as the imperial capital of the Almohad Caliphate from 1147...
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Yamashiro, Tamba, and Tango. Kyoto Prefecture is centered on the historic Imperial capital of Kyoto, and is one of Japan's two "prefectures" using the designation...
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Megara. In 330 CE, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great made it his imperial capital, renaming it first as New Rome (Ancient Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη Nea Rhomē;...
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Heijō-kyō (redirect from Imperial court in Nara)
Nara no miyako) was the Capital of Japan during most of the Nara period, from 710 to 740 and again from 745 to 784. The imperial palace is a listed UNESCO...
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ISBN 9780231121392. Tseng, Alice Y. (2012). "The Retirement of Kyoto as Imperial Capital". The Court Historian. 17 (2): 209–223. doi:10.1179/cou.2012.17.2.005...
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Beijing (redirect from Northern capital)
residence of the emperor and thus was the perfect location for the imperial capital. The city is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples, parks, gardens...
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History of Istanbul (section Imperial capital)
(Byzantine) Empire. Constantinople became the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The combination of imperial power and a key location at the crossing point...
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Coruscant (redirect from Imperial Centre)
designs for the imperial capital, Had Abbadon. During the production of The Phantom Menace, it was decided that scenes would be set on the capital planet, now...
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his rebuilding program had changed Constantinople into a thriving imperial capital. He is considered a hero in modern-day Turkey and parts of the wider...
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Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain Córdoba, Argentina, the second largest city in Argentina and the capital of Córdoba Province Córdoba...
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times a day. The Kyoto Imperial Palace is the latest of the imperial palaces built in the northeastern part of the old capital of Heian-kyō (now known...
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the home of the Fremen (Zensunni wanderers), and subsequently is the Imperial Capital of the Atreides Empire. Arrakis is the third planet orbiting the star...
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Mali Empire (section Pre-imperial Mali)
come to light. Niani's reputation as an imperial capital may derive from its importance in the late imperial period, when the Songhai Empire to the northeast...
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Tandai (六波羅探題) was the post of the chiefs of the Kamakura shogunate in imperial capital Kyoto whose agency, the Rokuhara (六波羅), kept responsibility for security...
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Emperor Xian of Han (category Imperial family during the end of the Han dynasty)
Dong Zhuo ordered the destruction of the imperial capital, Luoyang, and forcefully relocated the imperial capital along with its residents to Chang'an. After...
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The imperial dynasty established at this time continues to this day, albeit in an almost entirely ceremonial role. In 794, a new imperial capital was...
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eventually made Kanyakubja (present-day Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh state) his imperial capital, and reigned till 647 CE. Harsha was defeated by the Emperor Pulakeshin...
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"far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the imperial capital, Kyoto. The provincial capital is located in what is now the city of Maebashi; however...
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powerful Kugyō Taira no Kiyomori) and had effectively dominated the Imperial capital of Heian. However, they were opposed by their rivals the Minamoto clan...
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Ashikaga shogunate (category Tributaries of Imperial China)
support of Emperor Go-Daigo. The Ashikaga clan governed Japan from the Imperial capital of Heian-kyō (Kyoto) as de facto military dictators along with the...
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reign of the empire, he is also noted for re-establishing a single imperial capital, choosing the site of ancient Byzantium in 330 (over the current capitals...
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63). In October 2004, he joined Los Angeles-based investment bank Imperial Capital LLC, before moving back to New York in May 2005 to join investment...
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Asuka, Yamato (section Imperial palaces)
Asuka (飛鳥) was the Imperial capital of Japan during the Asuka period (538 – 710 AD), which takes its name from this place. It is located in the present-day...
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regional port, and in the 7th and 8th centuries, it served briefly as the imperial capital. Osaka continued to flourish during the Edo period (1603–1867) and...
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