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第三章 Byzantine Eastern Empire 拜占庭帝 (第2/41页)
ough, there is scholarly debate on how“Christian”Constantine’s rule actually was, as some scholars believe that he continued to pay heed to mythological divinities and pagan ceremonies. This was a major shift, as the former capital of the Roman Empire had been Rome, the center of Pagan worship. ??The city was officially dedicated as“New Rome”in 330 AD; it soon was unofficially christened Constantinople. The emperor shocked his courtiers by marking much greater boundaries than they expected around what had been the rather provincial Byzantine, so that soon it had quadrupled in size. Asked why he did so, he responded that he was following an invisible, presumably angelic guide
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