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13 September, 12:48

Where was the new capital under Constantine and how did he view Christianity (site 1)

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  1. 13 September, 15:42
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    Byzantium (also known as Constantinople) was the new capital of the Roman Empire under the Roman Emperor Constantine I in 330. It was designated as "New Rome".

    Under the rule of Constantine I, Christianity became the dominant religion after he was the first emperor who legalized the religion and allowed freedom of worship in the Roman Empire.
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