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The spread of Christianity had political ramifications for the Roman Empire. The empire split into two, Constantinople to the east and Rome to the west
No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.
Who indeed.
Most canals were built after the Roman Empire split, for example the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal, and the Erie Canal.
The Roman Empire actually split into two parts. Well Diocletian realized that this region was two much for one man, so he split it into 4 parts (total) which is referred to as a tetrarch. The western empire then died (324-476) and the rest lasted until 1453.
with a pair of caesars. that is not true
Diocletian.
Once the Roman Empire split in two, the Holy Roman Empire created the Vatican.
Diocletian split the empire into eastern and western halves in order to make governing easier.
The Roman Empire had Split Several times One such time would be Alexander the Great dividing his lands amongst his generals. Where as The Roman split into the East and West Empires Near the Byzantine Empire.
eastern and western