WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How did Constantine attempt to reform the empire?
A
supported Christianity and built a new capital
B
invaded new lands
C
decreased the army
D
divided empire in two and banned non-Christian practices
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Constantine is the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity. He did so after witnessing the sight of a cross in the sky along with his entire army. However, his spiritual growth and eventual conversion did not happen at once with this one dramatic event.

Detailed explanation-2: -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.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Fall of Rome In 330 C.E., the emperor Constantine took a step that changed the future of Rome. He moved his capital 850 miles to the east, to the ancient city of Byzantium. He renamed the city New Rome. Later it was called Constantinople.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rome becomes Christian In 313 CE, the emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which granted Christianity-as well as most other religions-legal status. While this was an important development in the history of Christianity, it was not a total replacement of traditional Roman beliefs with Christianity.

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