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The '''Hippodrome of Constantinople''' (Turkish: ''Sultanahmet Meydanı, At Meydanı'') was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of [[Constantinople]], capital of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan [[Ahmet]] Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with only a few fragments of the original structure surviving. It is sometimes also called Atmeydanı (Horse Square) in Turkish.
The '''Hippodrome of Constantinople''' was a circus that was the sporting and social center of [[Constantinople]], capital of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan [[Ahmet]] Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with only a few fragments of the original structure surviving. It is sometimes also called Atmeydanı (Horse Square) in Turkish.<ref name = "youtube">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ifKc0BFg8 Assassin's Creed: Revelations Tour of Constantinople and Istanbul]</ref>


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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ifKc0BFg8] ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' Tour of Constantinople and Istanbul.
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The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a circus that was the sporting and social center of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan Ahmet Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with only a few fragments of the original structure surviving. It is sometimes also called Atmeydanı (Horse Square) in Turkish.[1]

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