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... first Christian emperor, Constantine. Constantinople ruled much of the deserted Roman Empire many years after Constantine's death. ...
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... first Christian emperor, Constantine. Constantinople ruled much of the deserted Roman Empire many years after Constantine's death. ...
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... first Christian emperor, Constantine. Constantinople ruled much of the deserted Roman Empire many years after Constantine's death. ...
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... expanding and enriching the city, it was dedicated as New Rome, but it was called Constantinople, meaning "the city of Constantine." Constantinople became the ...
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... Christianity in Constantinople When Constantine I had come to power, the empire was tormented by economic hardship and insecurity. ...
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... Mediterranean Sea. Constantine also believed the move to Constantinople would help economic development in the Empire. The move ...
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... to be carried in a solemn torch procession through the Circus."8 After his death it was renamed Constantinopolis (or Constantinople, "Constantine's City"), and ...
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... Constantine renamed Byzantium to Constantinople and made it capital of the empire. This new capital was in a relatively beneficial geographic location. ...
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... new capital. Six years later the new city was finished and it was called Constantinople or city of Constantine. Coins that have ...
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... Constantinople became the capital of the Roman Empire in the year 330 AD after Constantine the Great founded the city and re-named it after himself. ...
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... When Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed after himself Constantinople, in 330 AD, When the ...
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... Constantine imported Greek and Roman statuary to decorate the city, ordered the ... and had half the grain shipments from Alexandria shipped to Constantinople. ...
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... Constantine was now the sole of Emperor of the entire Roman Empire. ... established it as the new Roman capital and changed the name to Constantinople (now Istanbul ...
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... He named this city Constantinople. Constantine wanted a new capital that would be a Christian city, not a pagan one. He continued the policies of Diocletian. ...
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... Constantine's troops made him emperor, and he ruled the entire Empire from Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. Constantine ...
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... The empire ended in 1453, when Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople. They last Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI, died while defending the city. ...
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... between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, was originally named Byzantium, renamed for the Christian leader King Constantine, Constantinople, and finally ...
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... Constantinople now modern day Stanbul, Turkey was the capitol of the Byzantine Empire. ... Constantine I brought Christianity to the Byzantine Empire. ...
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... In 1453, Constantinople fell to the Turks. Killed in the battle was, Constantine Palaeologus, the last of the Byzantine Emperors.
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... 330 AD - Constantine founds Constantinople, on the sight of the Greek city of Byzantium, as the capital of his empire (Istanbul). ...
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... invented by the chemist in Constantinople who had acquired the discoveries of the Alexandrian chemical school. An Emperor, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, said ...
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... Empire. Constantine declared Constantinople to be the first Christian capital and himself the thirteenth apostle. Christianity was ...
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... He was even said to have appeared to the Emperor Constantine at his principal sanctuary fifty miles south of Constantinople, Michaelion (Holweck). ...
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... of the Roman Aristocracy persisted in adhering to their pagan religions, Constantine moved his capitol to Byzantium, and called it Constantinople, "New Rome ...
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... Constantine got with Licinius who was the Emperor of the East ... was invented at the Council of Nicea, was modified at the Church Council of Constantinople in 381 ...
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... of the bishops-and in particular of the Patriarch of Constantinople-to the person of the Emperor that had begun in the days of Constantine, grown until it had ...
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... Constantine's troops made him emperor, and he ruled the entire Empire from Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. Constantine ...
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... Constantine's troops made him emperor, and he ruled the entire Empire from Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. Constantine ...
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... Constantine's troops made him emperor, and he ruled the entire Empire from Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. Constantine ...
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... Constantine's troops made him emperor, and he ruled the entire Empire from Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. Constantine ...
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