History, asked by anushreedhani, 6 months ago

D. Give reasons for the following,
Emperor Constantine shifted the capital in 330 CE.​

Answers

Answered by kanikabiswas900
2

Answer:

they sifted their emperor for their own benefits or suitability for living

Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
6

Answer:

Explanation:

Constantine moved his capital to Byzantium (later named Constantinople ) in 330 AD because the eastern part of the Roman Empire was becoming more...

Because it lay on the European side of the Strait of Bosporus, the Emperor Constantine understood its strategic importance and upon reuniting the empire in 324 CE built his new capital there -- Constantinople.

In A.D. 330, Constantine took a step that would have many consequences, good and bad, for the empire. He moved the capital from Rome to the Greek city of Byzantium, in what is now Turkey. This new capital is partly due to his decision to adopt Christianity, and partly due to the geography of the Empire.

Similar questions