Constantinople as the eastern capital of the empire

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History

 

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April 29, 2016

 

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Additionally, Rome, a centre of paganism, with its memories of municipal traditions and "republican sentiment, with its aristocratic, educated and fiercely traditionalist senators ", had begun to annoy the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (337-362). He, himself, was a vigorous supporter of Christianity and especially after the prolonged period of his successful confrontation with Licinius (314-323), he was convinced that the future belonged to the Christians and for that reason, he decided to turn decisively towards the East, which was the main source and origin of the new religion...
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He, himself, was a vigorous supporter of Christianity and especially after the prolonged period of his successful confrontation with Licinius (314-323), he was convinced that the future belonged to the Christians and for that reason, he decided to turn decisively towards the East, which was the main source and origin of the new religion...
displayed 300 characters

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