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14 January, 21:07

To which city did Constantine move the capital of the Roman Empire in the fourth century?

A.

Jerusalem

B.

Athens

C.

Byzantium

D.

Carthage

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  1. 14 January, 22:41
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    Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople, which was named after him and was located in C. Byzantium. It would remain the capital for hundreds of years.
  2. 14 January, 22:58
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    The answer is Byzantium because it was the captial city
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