He moved the capital to Constantinople, and decreed tolerance for Christians.
The Roman Empire, in a pre-mechanical transport age, was to vast to control from Rome, and the east was a more stable and defensible centre of power, given the westward movement of the Eurasian peoples, who he was better able to intercept and control from his location in the east.
Justinian I wanted to reform the law of the Byzantine Empire primarily because the law needed to be reorganized. Justinian I was also referred to as Justinian the Great.
Contantine declared the "Edict of Milan" which declared religious tolerance of all religions within the Roman Empire. This edict ended roughly 300 years of Christian persecution. He established a residence at Constantinople, which would become the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire for more than 1000 years.
During the reign of the emperor Contantine.
the Christian CHURCH BECAME THE CENTER
Not sure about Constance, but there was an Roman emperor CONTANTINE in the early 300's AD. He was the first emperor that was a Christian convert and made it legal to be a christian through the Edict of Milan, paving the way for Christianity to be spread through the Roman empire
A strong army with a strong cavalry Educational reforms Support of the Church Political reform He constantly visited parts of his empire
The Tang land reform, particularly the Equal-field system, redistributed land to reduce the power of wealthy landowners and ensure that peasants had access to land for cultivation. This reform increased agricultural productivity, improved the livelihoods of many farmers, and helped stabilize the empire by promoting social mobility and reducing class tensions. However, over time, the implementation of the reform became inconsistent, leading to renewed inequalities and contributing to the eventual decline of the Tang dynasty. Overall, the land reform played a crucial role in shaping the socio-economic landscape of the Tang Empire.
They undertook reforms in their empire to retain power and receive better graces from the people.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.
The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.
Chester McArthur Destler has written: 'Henry Demarest Lloyd and the empire of reform'