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Constantinople: A New Rome

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This New Rome was four times the size of Byzantium, and was eventually named Constantinople. The city had a number of great advantages. Geographically, it was almost directly in the center of the Roman Empire. For an Emperor who now ruled over the entire Roman Empire, the location of Constantinople was perfect. The city provided a harbor, as well as access to the Danube River and the Euphrates frontier. Constantinople was also surrounded almost entirely by water, making it easy to defend (Wasson).
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