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 |  |  | Arcadius: Encyclopedia II - Constantinople - NamesThe name of Constantinople is an honorific eponym referencing its founder, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. Constantine established the Greek city of Byzantium as the second capital of the Roman Empire on May 11, AD 330, naming the city Nova Roma (New Rome). That particular name, however, enjoyed little common use, and it was as the 'City of Constantine' (Constantinopolis) that it ...
See also:Constantinople, Constantinople - Names, Constantinople - Byzantium, Constantinople - Constantine's Foundation, Constantinople - Public buildings, Constantinople - Constantinople in the Divided Empire, Constantinople - The City under Justinian, Constantinople - The City after Justinian, Constantinople - Importance of the City in its prime, Constantinople - The Isaurians, Constantinople - The Comneni and Palaeologi, Constantinople - The Ottomans, Constantinople - Constantinople in popular culture, Constantinople - Notes Read more here: » Constantinople: Encyclopedia II - Constantinople - Names |
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Roman Empire - Under Constantine 330–337 and his sons 337–361.
Constantinople would serve as the capital of Constantine the Great from May 11, 330 to his death on May 22, 337. The Empire was parted again among his three surviving sons.The Western Roman Empire was divided among the eldest son Constantine II and the youngest son Constans. The Eastern Roman Empire al ...
See also:Roman Empire, Roman Empire - Historians' viewpoints on the evolution of Imperial Rome, Roman Empire - Age of Augustus 31 BC–AD 14, Roman Empire - Political developments, Roman Empire - Cultural developments, Roman Empire - Sources, Roman Empire - Julio-Claudian dynasty: Augustus' heirs, Roman Empire - Two military Danger Zones Rebellions Uprisings and political consequences, Roman Empire - Flavian Dynasty, Roman Empire - Five Good Emperors - The Antonine Dynasty 96 – 180, Roman Empire - Commodus 180–192, Roman Empire - Severan dynasty 193–235, Roman Empire - Crisis of the 3rd Century 235–284, Roman Empire - Tetrarchy 285–324, Roman Empire - Christian Empire 324–395, Roman Empire - Late Antiquity in the West 395–476, Roman Empire - From Roman to Byzantine in the East, Roman Empire - Under Constantine 330–337 and his sons 337–361, Roman Empire - Under Julian & Jovian 361–364, Roman Empire - Valentinian Dynasty 364–392, Roman Empire - Battle of Adrianople 378, Roman Empire - Disturbed peace in the West 383, Roman Empire - Theodosian Dynasty 392–395, Roman Empire - Later Eastern Empire 476–1461, Roman Empire - Roman Provinces, Roman Empire - Emperors, Roman Empire - Ancient Historians of the Empire, Roman Empire - Latin Literature of the Empire Read more here: » Roman Empire: Encyclopedia II - Roman Empire - From Roman to Byzantine in the East |
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List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty.
List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors.
List of Roman Emperors - Flavian Dynasty.
List of Roman Emperors - Nervan-Antonian dynasty - Five Good Emperors.
List of Roman Emperors - Severan Dynasty African Asian and Syrian Emperors.
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See also:List of Roman Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - The Principate, List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Flavian Dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Nervan-Antonian dynasty - Five Good Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Severan Dynasty African Asian and Syrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Crisis of the Third Century, List of Roman Emperors - Emperors during the height of the Crisis, List of Roman Emperors - Gallic Empire 260 to 274, List of Roman Emperors - Illyrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Tetrarchies unifications and new splits, List of Roman Emperors - Dominate, List of Roman Emperors - Britannic Empire 286 to 297, List of Roman Emperors - Late Roman Empire Read more here: » List of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia II - List of Roman Emperors - The Principate |
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See also:Theodosius I, Theodosius I - Career, Theodosius I - Family, Theodosius I - Diplomatic policy with the Goths, Theodosius I - Civil wars in the Empire, Theodosius I - Theodosius the patron, Theodosius I - Nicene Christianity becomes the state religion, Theodosius I - The Theodosian women, Theodosius I - External link Read more here: » Theodosius I: Encyclopedia II - Theodosius I - Nicene Christianity becomes the state religion |
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