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History, 20.10.2020 03:01 arlabbe0606

In 330 C. E., what did Emperor Constantine do that led to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire? A.
He angered the Roman nobility, leading to a civil war between the east and west.
B.
He divided the Roman Empire into several different kingdoms and empires.
C.
He founded Constantinople and moved the Roman Empire's capital there.
D.
He converted to Christianity and decreed that all other religions were banned.

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