Yes Constantine created constantinople and completely re-shaped and institutionalised the religion to the point where he was lauded the 13th apostle.
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It was the nation's capital, first of all. Secondly, it was the Empire's administrative, religious and military center.
They were the bishops of various European places, also known as the patriarchs. They were important to the churches so therefore important to the empire they believed in Christianity.
No, the Imperial Palace and the Great Palace of Constantinople are not the same. The Great Palace of Constantinople was the primary residence of the Byzantine emperors from the 4th century until the 11th century, located in the city of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The term "Imperial Palace" can refer to various palaces in different contexts, including those in other empires, so it is important to specify which imperial palace is being discussed.
Constantinople was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire so the emperor or "Caesar" who was ruling had the most power.
Yes, when Constantinople fell, the scholars from Constantinople took their work ie: Maps, Paintings, Formulas, Diagrams, etc. They went to Italy and spread their Ideas. So, the fall of Constantinople affected the Italian Renaissance,
so he can have his own capital.
Risks are so important to the insurance business because without them noone would bother taking out cover.
Taking notes is an important part, so that you have the information at hand.
Istanbul is the modern name for Constantinople, and it is one of the places where Europe and Asia meet, so it is one of the places that Europe ends, but there are many others.
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