The answer is Constatinople. I think
The answer is Constatinople. I think
Constantine the Great. The new capital city Byzantium was renamed Constantinople after him.
Constantine's new capital is Nova Roma or "New Rome".
Constantine's new capital is Nova Roma or "New Rome".
When the Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire, from Rome to the Ancient Greek city of Byzantium, in 330 AD, he renamed it Constantinople (city of Constantine) and made it the new capital of the Roman Empire. Because there could not be two capital cities with the same name, he called Constantinople the New Rome (Nova Roma).
No, Rome is the capital city of Italy. However, there is a city in New York also called Rome.
Constatine the second moved the new capital to the greek city of byzantium
New Rome
The state capital of New Mexico is... Santa Fe.
Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Byzantine/Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople around 330 AD. He felt that Rome was an unsatisfactory capital. Rome was too far from the frontiers. Constantinople provided easy trade and military access to the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Danube River, Dnieper River, and the land route to Turkestan and India.
Rome is a city in New York State. Utica, New York is a city southeast of Rome, New York.
Italy