The capitol of the eastern part of the Roman Empire was Constantinople and the western capitol was always nominally Rome, but the administration drifted from Rome to Milan to Ravenna at various times.
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Susa and Persepolis.
The Ottoman Empire had four capitals.
The Roman Empire was divided into two sections—Eastern and Western—primarily for administrative efficiency and defense. The vast size of the empire made it challenging to govern effectively from a single center, leading to the establishment of two capitals: Rome in the West and Constantinople in the East. This division became more pronounced due to political instability, economic challenges, and external pressures, ultimately contributing to the West's fall in 476 AD while the Eastern Empire, later known as the Byzantine Empire, continued to thrive for nearly a thousand more years.
Diocletian.
Rome and Ravinia.
Capital of the empire of the east: Constantinople. Capitals of the empire of the west: Milan until 402 BC, then Ravenna
If you are referring to the Roman empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
There are only two capitals North of Buenos Argentina. The two capitals are Belgrano and Flores.
Kashmir has two capitals:- Jammu in winter and Srinagar in summer.
Yes. Bursa was the capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1326-1365.
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