Constantinople influenced by the art and ways of worship
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In 1453 A.D. Constantinople in Byzantium was conqoured by the Turks that year. The Romans had 2 Capitals at the time Rome in the West & Constantinople in the East.
The capital of the Roman empire was Rome and later Ravinia, in the West. In the East it was Constantinople.
Rome and Constantinople differed significantly in their geographic locations, cultural influences, and administrative structures. Rome, located in the west, was the heart of the ancient Roman Empire, known for its classical architecture and political power. In contrast, Constantinople, founded by Emperor Constantine in 330 AD, was strategically positioned between Europe and Asia, serving as a hub for trade and cultural exchange, particularly influenced by Eastern traditions. Additionally, while Rome eventually fell to barbarian invasions, Constantinople thrived for centuries as the capital of the Byzantine Empire until its conquest in 1453.
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He basically split the empire in half east and west. The east's capital was Rome and the west's was the city later called Constantinople.
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Constantinople stood at the crossroads of east and west, north and south. (APEX)
It was a port city conveniently located between East and West.
Constantinople stood at the crossroads of east and west, north and south. (APEX)
Eastern Rome was Rome and western Rome was Constantinople