Which statement explaining constantine's of byzantium as his new capital is not correct
a. it...
Which statement explaining constantine's of byzantium as his new capital is not correct
a. it lay in a strategically important location that could be defended against attack.
b. it contained the tombs of jesus, peter, and several other christian saints.
c. its location near fertile agricultural land made it easy to feed a growing population
d. it was closer to important sources of trade in russia, egypt, and the far east.
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