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After ten years of civil war where did Constantine establish the capital of the Eastern Empire?

Constantine never had a thing to do with the "eastern" empire or the "western" empire. He moved the capital of the Roman empire to the eastern city of Constantinople. The connotation of eastern and western was not made by the ancients, but is a term invented by historians to clarify the part of the empire they would be writing about. The ancients considered the empire one, and they all considered themselves Roman.


Movement of the headquarters of the Russian Empire to St Petersburg allowed that city to become?

Tsar Peter the Great built St. Petersburg from scratch on land taken from the Swedes. Even before it was completed, Peter moved his court from Moscow to St. Petersburg making it the capital of the Russian Empire until after the 1917 October Revolution.


Why did the Russian Empire move to St Petersburg?

Tsar Peter I (the Great) conceived and built St.Petersburg, thumbing his nose at the Swedes, and moved his capital there when St.Petersburg was finished in 1712. He named it for his patron saint, St.Peter, it was not a mark of vanity on his part. After the October Revolution in 1917, Vladimir Lenin moved the capital back to Moscow.


What is the name of eastern capital of Roman Empire?

Initially, it was Rome. The capital was moved by Emperor Constantine to Constantople (modern Istanbul) for strategic reasons: it was more easily defended. He named it Nova Roma; it was named after Constantine following his death.


Diocletian moved the capital where?

Diocletian created four new imperial capitals. He designated Nicomedia (in north-western Turkey) as an imperial capital in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and Milan an imperial capital in the western part of the empire. This was because he created a co-emperorship with his fellow general Maximian. Diocletian took charge if the eastern regions and Maximian took charge of the western ones. Diocletian then designated two further imperial capitals, Augusta Treverorum(modern Trier, in present day Germany) and Sirmium (in present day Serbia). This was because he also appointed two junior emperors (Caesars), Galerius and Constantius Chlorus, who were subordinates of Diocletian and Maximian respectively, who became senior emperors (Augusti). Galerius took charge of the Balkan Peninsulas (except for Thrace) and Constantius took charge of Gaul, Britannia and Hispania. This system was called the tetrarchy (rule by four) which was aimed at improving imperial control over the empire. Rome ceased to be the capital. The new capitals were closer to the frontiers which needed to be defended.

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Under the Abbasids the capital of the Muslim empire was moved where?

Baghdad.


The capital of the Arab empire?

At first it was Baghdad, but later I believe the capital was moved to Damascus.


When did the capital get moved to Mecca?

The first Islam State Capital was Medina, then Damascus, then Baghdad. Never Mecca was an Islamic state capital although Mecca is the most sacred Islamic city.


What was the capital of the Islamic Empire in 762?

Baghdad, Iraq was the capital of the Abbassid Caliphate, which was largest and most powerful Islamic Empire at that time (of the several that existed). Córdoba, Spain was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate and Fez, Morocco was the capital of the Idrissid Caliphate.


Why did abbasids move their capital?

The Abbasids moved their capital to Baghdad because they wanted to move it closer to Damascus during the time when Umayyad's capital was Damascus. In which means that the Abbasid empire wants to overthrow the Umayyad empire.


The Abbasid's moved the capital from Damascus to?

The Abbassid Caliphate capital was moved to BAGHDAD, IRAQ, because Syria had an Umayyad power-base and Baghdad was much closer to Persia, which was the Abbassid power-base.


What ruling dynasty moved the Muslims capital to Baghdad?

The Abbasid Dynasty


Who moved the roman empire's capital?

Me


After the capital of the roman empire was moved to constinople the roman empire lasted about?

After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.


Why did the abbasids move their capital to Baghdad?

The Abbassids moved their capital to Baghdad because their base of support was among the Persians and Mesopotamian Arabs (as opposed to Damascus, which was the base of support for their Umayyad rivals).


What happened when Persian armies moved into Baghdad in 1945?

To end the power of the caliph, which is the Islamic religious or political leader of Islam.


What was the capital of the Arab Empire before 762?

From 623 CE until 656 CE, the capital of the Arab Empire (Mohammed's Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate) was in Medina, Saudi Arabia. In 656 CE, Caliph 'Ali moved it to Kufa, Iraq. The Umayyad Caliphate, which ruled from 661 until 750 shifted the capital to Damascus, Syria. They were overthrown by the Abbasids in 750 when they revolted in the east. The capital was then moved to Baghdad in 762. However, in 750, the Arab Empire broke apart. Córdoba, Spain was the capital of the new Umayyad Caliphate in Spain and Fez, Morocco was the capital of the Idrissid Caliphate.