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Why was constantinople called the New Rome

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The city of Byzantium was renamed as a new capital for the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great. In AD 324, Constantine the Great had reunited the two parts of the Roman empire, the east and the west, as well as converting the city of Byzantium ("New Rome") into its new capital.

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