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Mariyah Butler
24 March, 20:40
When was constantinople turned christian?
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Zackary Arroyo
25 March, 00:28
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The city was founded as Byzantium in the 7th century B. C. It was renamed Constantinople 330 A. D. when the Roman emperor Constantine I moved his capital there from Rome (Encylopedia Americana). As the capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople became a great cultural, economic, religious, and administrative center.
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