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13 August, 13:30

To which city did Constantine move the capital of the Roman Empire in the fourth century?

A.

Jerusalem

B.

Athens

C.

Byzantium

D.

Carthage

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  1. 13 August, 13:44
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    The answer is Byzantium because it was the captial city
  2. 13 August, 13:50
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    Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople, which was named after him and was located in C. Byzantium. It would remain the capital for hundreds of years.
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