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2 February, 06:01

What roman emperor issued an edict of tolerance for all religions, patronized christianity, and moved the center of the roman empire to byzantium (present day istanbul, in turkey) ?

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  1. 2 February, 06:09
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    The answer is Emperor Constantine.

    He was a Roman King of Greek background who changed history by becoming the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity.

    He also moved the capital of his Empire to Byzantium, modern-day Istanbul. The city bore his name for much of the next thousand or so years, being known as Constantinople.
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