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Constantinople was the capital of the eastern half of the Roman empire
The western half retained Rome as it's capital, however, civil war with the Eastern Empire, civil unrest, and barbaric invasions from the North greatly weakened the Western Roman empire, as well as rebellion from different provinces, which led to the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire.
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The western half retained Rome as it's capital, however, civil war with the Eastern Empire, civil unrest, and barbaric invasions from the North greatly weakened the Western Roman empire, as well as rebellion from different provinces, which led to the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire.
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With the division of Rome, Constantinople became the capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire, while Rome remained as capital of the Western half of the Roman Empire.
Emperor Theodosius I distributed both halves between his sons Honorius (in charge of the west part of the divided empire) and Arcadius (Emperor of the eastern side). The first one was highly affected by invasions of goths and barbarians from the north side, debilitating the roman military force as well as the culture of the Empire.
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