Abendvortrag: NOVA ROMA, 324 CE. NEW CAPITAL FOR A NEW ERA
Our evening lecture series continues next week! On THURSDAY, 28.11.2024, Prof. Dr. Albrecht Berger (Munich), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alessandra Ricci (Istanbul) and Prof. Dr. Natalia Poulou (Thessaloniki) will speak on the topic ‘NOVA ROMA, 324 CE. NEW CAPITAL FOR A NEW ERA’.
With the foundation of Nova Roma aka Constantinople as the new capital of the Roman Empire, a new era started that shaped European history until modern times. This originates in the decision by Emperor Constantine I to move the imperial residence to the city of Byzantion in AD 324. To mark its 1700th anniversary, the German Archaeological Institute is organising a discussion evening that aims to shed light on various aspects of Istanbul's historic development. In the format of a round table, the three speakers will not only illustrate the motives behind this imperial building project, but also discuss the impact of this event on the urban planning and organisation of the city, as well as its effects on the wider geopolitical and economic landscape.
The hybrid event will be held in English.
THURSDAY, 28.11.2024, 18:00 (16:00 CET)
NOVA ROMA, 324 CE. NEW CAPITAL FOR A NEW ERA
PROF. DR. ALBRECHT BERGER (MÜNCHEN)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ALESSANDRA RICCI (ISTANBUL)
PROF. DR. NATALIA POULOU (THESSALONIKI)
For Registration please use the following links:
Online Participation:
https://dainst-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtd-2pqz8sE9ZsAjOhHv20hFTpYlMyuhQk
Physical Participation:
https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/b/88d6fd6ceec7949520e8dd059b8ead17-969895