Constantine designated Byzantium as his imperial seat, redeveloped it and renamed him Constantinople after himself, (it means city of Constantine). Under his predecessor, Diocletian, there were four imperial seats: Nicomedia, Milan, Sirmium and Augusta Trevorum. Rome had ceased to be the capital of he empire.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
Actually, Constantine moved it to Byzantium. He moved there because he thought it had a unique and beautiful background for his people.
Constantine moved the capital to Byzantium which he rebuilt and renamed Constantinople after himself.
Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part of the empire from Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) to the nearby Byzantium which was redeveloped and renamed Constantinople. The capital of the western part of the empire was Milan.
Constantine designated Byzantium as his imperial seat, redeveloped it and renamed him Constantinople after himself, (it means city of Constantine). Under his predecessor, Diocletian, there were four imperial seats: Nicomedia, Milan, Sirmium and Augusta Trevorum. Rome had ceased to be the capital of he empire.
Byzantium
in Constantinople
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
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AD. 330
Actually, Constantine moved it to Byzantium. He moved there because he thought it had a unique and beautiful background for his people.
Constantine moved the capital to Byzantium which he rebuilt and renamed Constantinople after himself.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
it has 8,540,000 people there, it is the captial of japan, it was founded in the 12th century, it became the captial in 1868
Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part of the empire from Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) to the nearby Byzantium which was redeveloped and renamed Constantinople. The capital of the western part of the empire was Milan.
Nero was an idolater, amoral, somewhat mentallychallenged who barely tolerated non-roman religions. He was responsible for having so many christians slaughtered, blaming them for the fire that destroyed four of romes's seven quadrants. Constantine, far more lenient was instrumental in establishing what would be the catholic church.