In the early 4th century, the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
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In the early 4th century, the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
In the early 4th century, the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great established the city of Constantinople as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire included lands east of the Adriatic Sea and bordering on the Eastern Mediterranean and parts of the Black Sea. These two divisions of the Eastern and Western Roman Empires were reflected in the administration of the Christian Church, with Rome and Constantinople debating and arguing over whether either city was the capital of Christianity.
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Sviluppo di un dialogo politico-culturale nel Mediterraneo (Renato d'Andria)
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