Heiankyo,(平安京)。
Modern day Kyoto
Heiankyo,(平安京)。
Modern day Kyoto
Tenochtitlan
Currently buried under colonial Mexico City surrounded by modern day Mexico City
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>Colonial America
>Ancient
Where is this pic from? Also, what about other capitals like Tzintzuntzan
I found it on Google
Well, the Mexica capital was the most important city and their culture had the most impact with the other cultures of its time
I also considered about Olmec cities or Mayan but, that is the most recognizable and influential
Just because we don't know enough about Teotihuacan
Luoyang, Nanjing, Anyang, Xi'an, Kaifeng, Chongqing
Rio de Janeiro
It was the capital of Brazil and Portugal the only capital of a European country outside Europe.
Kashi
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I came here to post this pic, lmao
The oldest photo available.
Burgos XVI century, picture was made in that time
Forgot
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Madrid 1860
Madrid 1873
Salvador the first capital of Brazil
too many to post , google them
Uruk
akkad
assur
babylon
nimrod
nineveh
Persepolis
Baghdad
Nineveh (Mosul) is Isis clay
not any more
Brussels
look at all those trees and bushes.
I love it
Roskilde in the 15th century where they changed the capital to Copenhagen
where is Titan?
We had like 3 before the current one
Lugdunum (lyon) was the capital of gaul during ancient rome
>Madrid
>Not Toledo.
Retard.
It's always been Kathmandu
he wrote ancient
you danish subhuman
>We
you subhumans came thousands of years later and killed all the natives
he wrote "your"
Székesfehérvár, it was the Coronation City of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1038 to 1539
then there's Aquincum, the Roman capital of Pannonia, in present-day Budapest
Best one i could find
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Stay upset, Iki.
I don't like this game
There used to be a Phoenician city called Maleth here. Later renamed as Melite under Roman rule.
Seo-ra-bul(徐羅伐, 서라벌)
Millennium capital of shil-la(신라)
60~90 million were lived
Modern day Kyoung-ju(경주)
Best I could do. A pic of St. Andrews, NB (recently named best town to visit in Canada), formerly called Qonasqamkuk, the capital of the Passamaquoddy Indian peoples .
here we go
segovia
more burgos
Why?
Madrid, View of the Carrera de San Jerónimo and the Paseo del Prado (1686) by Jan van Kessel III
Madrid circa 1670
Covadonga was never capital. Just the first stronghold.
The fist capital of the kingdom of Asturias was Cangas de Onís.
It's more or less still the same.
Save the empire.
Ahh... Not you again,you subhuman german.
Cartago (Nueva Cartago back then)
It was the Capital of the Huetar Kingdom and then of the Colonial Spanish territory of Nueva Cartago. Its not the original, tho, the city was moved like three times back then.
>Annex Vatican City
>Kick out shitskins and niggs
>Ban cars and pedestrianize at least in old city
>Reestablish Roman Empire
My personal opinion
He is """""""Greek""""""""