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What was the goal of pan-salvism?

The goal of Pan-Slavism was to unify all Slavic peoples into a single political and cultural entity. It aimed to promote solidarity, cooperation, and mutual support among Slavic countries, with the goal of countering the political and cultural dominance of other European powers.


What was the result when Constantine moved the capital of the roman empire to constantinopal?

After the reign of Constantine I, Constantinople became the capital of the eastern pert of the Roman Empire. Mediolanum (Milan, in northern Italy) became the capital of the western part of the empire. Milan had been designated as the capital of the west by Diocletian (Constantine's predecessor) who had also designated Nicomedia as the capital of the east. Constantinople replaced Nicomedia as the capital of the east. The capital of the western part of the empire was moved to Ravenna (also in northern Italy) in 402.


In what modern country was the capital of the Roman Empire located?

The original capital was Rome which is currently In Italy. Constantine the first, one of the christian emperors, moved the capital to Constantinople. Now called Istanbul, this city is in modern day turkey. eventually the empire was divided east from west and these two cities became the capitals. the eastern or byzantine empire continue on for almost 1000 years.


Why did Europeans first embark on exploration to the East?

Europeans first embark on exploration to the East as they looked for trade routes


Who created a Christian Roman Empire in the East with the new capital of Constantinople?

The Emperor Constantine the Great (also known as Constantine I) moved the capital of the old Roman Empire to the Ancient Greek city in the East called Byzantium, and renamed this city as "Constantinople - the New Rome" in the year 330 AD. Constantinople remained the capital of the New Roman (or Eastern Roman) Empire until the year 1453 AD.

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