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Creation Of Byzantine Empire

When Constantine moved the capital of the Roman empire from Rome to Constantinople, he actually created a new empire very different from Rome: the Byzantine empire. Although much of the Byzantine empire was brought over or based on aspects of Rome, it was a unique empire itself with its own set of laws, general concerns, and thoughts towards Christianity.

In Rome, Christianity was frowned upon. Christians were considered heretics. Nero even falsely accused the Christians of burning Rome, and ordered a complete persecution of them (Krieger, pg. 163). When Constantine abandoned the Western Roman Empire to create a different empire in the east, he accepted Christianity and made it the official religion (Document 7 and Krieger, pg. 167). Citizens regarded Christ as their supreme ruler, not the emperor (Document 11). This made the new empire largely different from the old, since Romans thought of their emperor as almost divine. In addition, Christianity wasn't just accepted in the......


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