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Why Did Constantine The Great Move The Capital Of The Roman Empire? [Solved]

Constantine moved his capital to Byzantium (later named Constantinople ) in 330 AD because the eastern part of the Roman Empire was becoming more important and he wanted a capital that was closer to the center. Also, the area allowed easy access to vast territories via the Marmara sea and the Danube river.

Why Romans transfer the Capital from Rome to Constantinople ?

The modern Turkish name for the city, İstanbul, derives from the Greek phrase eis tin polin (εἰς τὴν πόλιν), meaning “(in)to the …

Constantine The Great Explained in 10 minutes

Constantine the Great

Why did Rome stop being the capital of the Roman Empire?

Rome was