Constantinople became a center of Christianity primarily due to its establishment as the capital of the Byzantine Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD. He embraced Christianity, promoting it as a favored religion, which led to the construction of significant churches, including the Hagia Sophia. The city served as a hub for theological discussions and the development of Christian doctrine, particularly during the Ecumenical Councils. Its strategic location between Europe and Asia also facilitated the spread of Christianity throughout the region.
Rome and Constantinople became centers of Christianity. Rome became the center of Western Catholic Christianity and Constantinople became the center of Eastern, Orthodox Christianity
the fall of constantinople did not effect christianity
It became a center of Christianity because of the Zagwe people
It became the center of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Christianity
Its geographic position and protective city walls.
Constantinople, or Byzantium, as it was originally named, had always been a center of trade in that part of the world. That's one of the reasons Constantine chose it for his capital.
Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.
His location between Europe and southst hepled it to become a center of business and trads.
It was the center of trade because it stood in the crossroads of Europe and Asia making them in the center of trade, making them fabulously rich & wealthy. *This message was made by kels davis*
Constantinople.
Istanbul used to be called Constantinople. This was in honor of Emperor Constantine who was the first to accept Christianity, and required that his subjects become Christians, too.