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Daphne Baxter
20 July, 14:00
What was Constantinople's economy based on?
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Zaiden Long
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Constantinople economy
The Byzantine economy was among the most robust economies in the Mediterranean for many centuries. Constantinople was a prime hub in a trading network that at various times extended across nearly all of Eurasia and North Africa.
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