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Where was the new capital under Constantine and how did he view Christianity?

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Constantine made a major difference here. He decided to establish a capital, “New Rome,” which would be Christian in nature from the start. There would be no pagan gods. He chose the city of Byzantium, where we get the word “Byzantine”—Byzantine civilization.

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Constantine moved the capital of Rome to Constantinople in 330 BCE.
His views on Christianity were supportive, in fact he issued the Edict of Milan in 313 BCE making Christianity legal in Rome. He also called the Council of Nicaea in 325 BCE, inviting all of the bishops of the church, and this became the first general council in the history of the Christian Church.
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