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The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome until 284. In that year the emperor Diocletian created a co-emperorship with himself in charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian in charge of the western part. He also designated also an imperial capital for the eastern part of the empire, which was Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey), and an imperial capital for the western part, which was Milan (in northern Italy). The emperor Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part to the nearby Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (present day Istanbul). The capital of the western part was moved to Ravenna (also in northern Italy) in 402.

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Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

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Rome was the capital city of the western empire, although for a brief time it was moved to Ravinia.

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The capital of the Roman Empire was the city of Rome, until it was moved to Byzantium which wasrenamed Constantinople by Constantine, which is now Istanbul in modern-day Turkey.

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Rome is in Italy. At the time of the Roman Empire and still today, Italy is known as Italia to Italians.

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What was the capital of western empire?

Rome was the traditional capital of the western Roman Empire, but it had been moved occasionally to Ravenna and Milan.


What year did Constantine move the capital to byzantium?

Constantine did not move the imperial capital form Rome to Byzantium. Rome had already ceased to be the capital when his predecessor, Diocletian, designated Nicomedia (in north-western Turkey) as the imperial capital of the eastern part of the empire and Milan (in Italy) as the imperial capital of the western part of the empire. Constantine redeveloped Byzantium and renamed it. It became Constantinople (City of Constantine). It was inaugurated in 330.


What did the Romans call the capital they founded?

The capital city of the Romans, founded by Remus and Romulus at 753 BCE until 330 AD was Roma/ Rome. New Rome, former Port city of Byzantium, was build by Constantine I the Great as the capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire which later was renamed as Constantinople a name that survived until 1923. Roma remained as the capital city of the Western Roman Empire until its fall at 479 AD. Currently Rome/ Roma is one of the two capital cities that are known with their name and were always inhabited for the last 3000 years along with Athens Greece.


Is rome still a republic?

Rome was a monarchy in tell they switched to a republic this happened in 510 B.C.


Which Roman emperor moved the capital of the Empire to Byzantium?

The emperor Constantine I (or the Great) did not move the imperial capital of the roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium. He moved the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire from Nicomedia (in north-western Turkey) to the nearby Byzantium, which he redeveloped and renamed after himself -- Constantinople (City of Constantine). Milan remained the imperial capital of the western part of the empire.Nicomedia and Milan had been designated as the imperial capitals of the east and west respectively by the emperor Diocletian. Rome had already ceased to be the imperial capital before Constantine.