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constantinople was not a religion but a city.
Christianity
Constantinople was based on the Christian religion and Rome was against it.
it was very much connected to religion.
The predominant religion in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) today is Islam, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. However, there is also a small Christian minority, including Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic communities.
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Christianity was the religion of Constantinople. The formed the Eastern Orthodox Church, attended it regularly, and had icons inside their house.
Back in the days of Constantinople, the Orthodox Church was highly involved in government and politics. Even though there was separation of Church and State, the Church exercised considerable influence in the government of Constantinople.
It was the Orthodox Church, or The Eastern Orthodox Church.
Yes Constantine created constantinople and completely re-shaped and institutionalised the religion to the point where he was lauded the 13th apostle.
They build a kind of irrigation system
It was an ok government kind of good kind of bad each in different ways