After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
about 100 years
It was probably Rome, the capital of Italy now. By Hanna
I am not certain but I think he moved it from Thebes. The capital of Egypt was Thebes until the Reign of Amenhotep IV it was then moved to Akhenaten from 1349 B.C. to 1336 B.C. About four years after his death the capital was moved back to Thebes
Some interesting history to study. The world moved on after the fall of the empire.
Texas and Florida
The capital of unified Egypt was in Memphis. This capital had been moved from Abydos during the first dynasty. Another capital was located in Avaris during 1600s BC.
about 100 years
Me
it persecuted them them with diocletian, but constanine made the edict of milan and moved the capital to bzyanmtium aka constinople which were major por-christianity moves
THEBES
Rome
The Roman Empire never actually fell but relocated it's capital to Byzantium and converted to Christianity at around the same time because of the emperor Constantine the Great. This move is often stated to have ended the Roman Empire in 476 AD but the peoples of Byzantium and those they ruled never stopped calling themselves Romans and never called their empire the Byzantine Empire as this was a fabrication by historians to separate the pagan Roman Empire from the Christian Roman Empire and to separate the Holy Roman Empire from the Roman Empire to prevent confusion. The Roman Empire with it's capital at Byzantium / Constantinople fell in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople meaning that the Roman Empire after it moved to Constantinople lasted around 977 years.
Constatine the second moved the new capital to the greek city of byzantium
It was probably Rome, the capital of Italy now. By Hanna
Rome was the traditional capital of the western Roman Empire, but it had been moved occasionally to Ravenna and Milan.
At first it was Baghdad, but later I believe the capital was moved to Damascus.
Baghdad.
Constantine