Index maximarum urbium per historiam

Hic est index cuiusque urbis quae erat maxima in mundo quodam tempore, ab anno 7000 a.C.n. ad praesens.

  • 7000 a.C.n. - Çatalhöyük
  • 3100 - Memphis, Aegyptus- super 30000 incolarum
  • 2240- Acchad[1], Babylonia.
  • 2075- Lagasa, Babylonia
  • 2030- Ur[2] in Babylonia- 65000 incolarum
  • 1980- Thebae, Aegyptus
  • 1770- Babylon, Babylonia
  • 1670- Avaris, Aegyptus
  • 1557- Memphis, Aegyptus
  • 1400- Thebae, Aegyptus
  • 668- Nineve, Assyria
  • 612- Babylon, Babylonia- prima urbs super 200000 incolarum
  • 320- Alexandria
  • 300- Palimbothra (Patna), India
  • 195- Sanghaevum (Siana), Sina- 400 000
  • 25- Roma- 450 000- 1 000 000; prima super decies centena millia incolarum
  • 340 p.C.n.- Constantinopolis- 400 000
  • 570- Ctesiphon, Persia
  • 637- Changana (Siana), Sina- 400 000 (622), 600 000 (800)
  • 775- Bagdatha- 700 000 (800);
  • 935- Corduba, Hispania
  • 1013- Caifema, Sina- 400 000 (1000), 442 000 (1100)
  • 1127- Constantinopolis
  • 1145- Margiana, Persia (nunc in Turcomannia)- 200 000
  • 1153- Constantinopolis
  • 1170- Fesa, Marocum
  • 1180- Hamceuva, Sina- 255 000 (1200), 320 000 (1250)
  • 1315- Cahira, Aegyptus
  • 1348- Hamceuva, Sina- 432 000 (1350)
  • 1358- Nanchimum, Sina- 487 000 (1400)
  • 1425- Pechinum, Sina- 600 000 (1450), 672 000 (1500)
  • 1650- Constantinopolis, Imperium Ottomanicum- 700 000 (1650 et 1700)
  • 1710- Pechimum, Sina- 900 000 (1750), 1 100 000 (1800)
  • 1825- Londinium, Britanniarum Regnum- prima super 5 decies centena millia; 1 350 000 (1825), 2 320 000 (1850), 4 241 000 (1875), 6 480 000 (1900)
  • 1925- Novum Eboracum- prima super centies centena millia; 7 774 000 (1925); 12 463 000 (1950)
  • 1965- Tokium- prima super 20 decies centena millia; 23 000 000 (1975), 35 000 000 (2003)

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Ab Acchad divenit? urbem maximam in 2240 a.C.n.? ad praesentem, urbs maxima erat per 2200 annorum in Asia Minore, 1000 annorum in Asia Orientale, 900 annos in Europa, 100 annos in Subcontinente Indica, 40 annos in America Septentrionale, et 10 annos in Africa Septentrionale ex Aegypto. Urbs maxima erat per paene 1000 annorum in Sina, 1100 annorum in Aegypto, et 900 annos in Babylonia et quo est nunc Iraca.

Maximae urbes in mundo in anno 100 p.C.n.

6 ex his 10 urbium erant in Imperium Romanum

In anno 1000

  • 1. Cordoba, Caliphata Cordobana (nunc in Hispania)- 450 000
  • 2. Caifema, Sina- 420 000
  • 3. Constantinopolis, Imperium Byzantinum- 300 000
  • 4. Angkora, Cambodia- 200 000
  • 5. Kyotum, Iaponia- 175 000
  • 6. Cahira, Caliphata Fatimita Cahirensis- 135 000
  • 7. Bagdatha- 125 000
  • 8. Nishapura, Persia- 125 000
  • 9. Hasa, Arabia- 110 000
  • 10. Patana (Anhilvara), India- 100 000

In anno 1500

  • 1. Pechimum, Sina- 672 000
  • 2. Vidzaianagara, India- 500 000
  • 3. Cairus, Aegyptus- 400 000
  • 4. Hamceuva, Sina- 250 000
  • 5. Tabriza, Persia- 250 000
  • 6. Constantinopolis, Imperium Ottomanum- 200 000
  • 7. Gaura, India- 200 000
  • 8. Lutetia, Gallia- 185 000
  • 9. Coamceuva, Sina- 150 000
  • 10. Nanchimum, Sina- 147 000

In anno 1800

  • 1. Pechimum, Sina- 1 100 000
  • 2. Londinium, Britannia Magna- 861 000
  • 3. Coamceuva, Sina- 800 000
  • 4. Edum (nunc Tokium), Iaponia- 685 000
  • 5. Constantinopolis, Imperium Ottomanum- 570 000
  • 6. Parisium, Gallia- 547 000
  • 7. Neapolis, Italia- 430 000
  • 8. Hamceuva, Sina- 387 000
  • 9. Osaca, Iaponia- 383 000
  • 10. Kiotum, Iaponia- 377 000

In 1900

  • 1. Londinium, Regnum Unitum- 6 480 000
  • 2. Novum Eboracum, Civitates Foederati- 4 242 000
  • 3. Parisium, Gallia- 3 330 000
  • 4. Berolinum, Germania- 2 707 000
  • 5. Sicagum, Civitates Foederati- 1 717 000
  • 6. Vindobona, Austria-Hungaria- 1 698 000
  • 7. Tokium, Iaponia- 1 497 000
  • 8. Sanctus Petrus, Russia- 1 439 000
  • 9. Mancurium, Regnum Unitum- 1 435 000
  • 10. Philadelphia, Civitates Foederati- 1 418 000

In 1950

  • 1. Novum Eboracum, CF- 12 463 000
  • 2. Londinium, RU- 8 860 000
  • 3. Tokium, Iaponia- 7 000 000
  • 4. Parisium, Gallia- 5 900 000
  • 5. Sciamhaeva, Sina- 5 406 000
  • 6. Moscova, Russia- 5 100 000
  • 7. Boni Aeres, Argentina- 5 000 000
  • 8. Sicagum, CF- 4 906 000
  • 9. Rurum (Assindia), Germania- 4 900 000
  • 10. Calcatta, India- 4 800 000

In 2003


Urbs 100 1000 1500 1800 1900 1950 2003
Europa
Londinium 5000- 10000 50000- 100 000 861 000, 2 6 480 000, 1 8 860 000, 2 7 619 000, 26
Mancurium 1 435 000, 9 2 442 090 (1961) 2 240 230
Parisium 185 000, 8 547 000, 6 3 330 000, 3 5 900 000, 4 9 794 000, 20
Berolinum 172 000 2 707 000, 4 3 336 000 3 327 000, 85
Rurum/Essendia 4 900 000, 9 6 540 000, 31
Vindobona 1 698 000, 6 1 627 566 (1961) 2 179 000
Sanctus Petrus --- --- --- 1 439 000, 8 2 691 000 5 214 000, 44
Moscova --- 200 000 1 175 000 5 100 000, 6 10 469 000, 17
Cordoba 450 000, 1 198 000 (1960) 321 000
Roma 450 000, 1 50 000 50 000 163 000 500 000 1 700 000 2 800 000
Neapolis 430 000, 7 1 224 000 (1965) 2 995 000
Constantinopolis 400 000 (340), 1 300 000, 3 200 000, 6 570 000, 5 1 000 000 983 000 8 744 000, 24
Africa 100 1000 1500 1800 1900 1950 2003
Fesa --- 200 000 (1170), 1 150 000 216 000 (1960) 904 000
Carthago 100 000 --- --- --- --- --- ---
Cahira --- 135 000, 6 400 000, 3 400 000 3 530 000 (1962) 10 894 000, 15
Alexandria 250 000, 4 230 000 1 598 000 (1962) 3 506 000, 74
Oriens Proximus 100 1000 1500 1800 1900 1950 2003
Smyrna 90 000, 10 361 000 (1960) 2 216 000
Antiochia 150 000, 5 23 000 40 000 145 000
Hierosolyma 30 000 (1) 10 000 15 000 10 000 50 000 170 000 700 000
Seleucia 250 000, 3 --- --- --- --- --- ---
Bagdatha 1 000 000 (850), 1 125 000, 7 185 000 827 515 (1961) 5 620 000, 36
Hasa 110 000, 9 288 000
Nisapura 125 000, 8 216 000
Tabriza 250 000, 5 180 000 316 000 (1960) 1 523 000
Margiana 200 000 (1145), 1 123 000
Asia Orientalis 100 1000 1500 1800 1900 1950 2003
Pesavara 120 000, 7 2 242 000
Patna 200 000 (300 a.I.n.), 1 165 000 364 000 (1961) 1 200 000
Patana 100 000, 10 112 000
Vidzaianagara 500 000, 2 --- --- --- ---
Gaura --- --- 200 000, 7 --- --- --- ---
Bombaia --- --- --- 822 000 4 152 000 (1961) 17 225 000, 5
Calcatta 900 000 4 800 000, 10 13 732 000, 7
Delhia 192 000 2 061 758 (1961) 13 808 000, 6
Anuradhapura 130 000, 6 --- --- 57 000
Angkora --- 200 000, 4 --- --- --- --- ---
Pechimum 672 000, 1 1 100 000, 1 500 000 4 148 000 (1958) 10 882 000, 16
Sciamhaeva 5 406 000, 5 12 843 000, 10
Coamceuva 150 000, 9 800 000, 3 1 300 000 (?) 1 867 000 (1958) 3 893 000, 65
Nanchimum 487 000 (1400), 1 147 000, 10 1 455 000 (1958) 3 454 000, 75
Changana/Siana 400 000 (100 a.I.n.), 1 600 000 (800), 2 1 368 000 (1958) 3 849 000, 67
Caifema 400 000, 2 289 000 (1956) 700 000
Luoiana 420 000, 2 425 000 (1956) 1 050 000
Suceuva 95 000, 9 633 000 (1958) 2 245 000
Hamceuva 250 000, 4 387 000, 8 794 000 (1958) 1 750 000
Tokium 685 000, 4 1 497 000, 7 7 000 000, 3 35 000 000, 1
Osaca 383 000, 9 3 202 000 (1963) 11 202 000, 13
Kiotum 175 000, 5 377 000, 10 1 326 000 (1963) 1 806 000
America Septentrionalis 100 1000 1500 1800 1900 1950 2003
Novum Eboracum --- --- --- 30 000 4 242 000, 2 12 463 000, 1 18 206 000, 3
Angelopolis --- --- --- 200 102 479 4 000 000 13 200 000, 8
Sicagum --- --- --- --- 1 717 000, 5 4 906 000, 8 9 393 000, 22
Philadelphia --- --- --- 40 000 1 418 000, 10 2 700 000 5 764 000, 35
Mexicopolis 200 000 400 000 2 832 133 (1960) 18 555 000, 2
America Meridionalis
Boni Aeres --- --- --- 500 000 5 000 000, 7 12 955 000, 9
Sanctus Paulus --- --- --- 50 000 3 165 000 (1960) 17 635 000, 4


Bibliographia

recensere
  1. Quod attinet ad nomen Latinum huius civitatis vide et translitterationem Linguae Hebraicae et Gen. 10:10, quo nomen perperam reditur Archad, sed textu Hebraico paret אכד Acchad, quod bene convenit cum figura Babylonica huius nominis, nempe Akkad.
  2. Gen 11:28: "mortuusque est Aran ante Thare patrem suum in terra nativitatis suae in Ur Chaldeorum" et aliis locis biblicis.