What were the reforms initiated by the Constantine in Roman Empire
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He emerged victorious in the civil wars against emperors Maxentius and Licinius to become sole ruler of the Roman Empire by 324. As emperor, Constantine enacted administrative, financial, social and military reforms to strengthen the empire. He restructured the government, separating civil and military authorities.
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Constantine --- 1. he constructed second capital at Constantinople (previously called Byzantium and now in modern time called Istanbul in Turkey) surrounded by three seas
2.he introduce the new coin called solidus of 4 1/2 pure gold
3. he also took changes of ruler of diocletian like military changes,administrator changes,and provincal changes
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