Answer:
Constantine I
Explanation:
The Roman Empire Constantine I determined to move his capital from Rome to Byzantium (Greek colony) in 330 A.D. Constantine I renamed the city as Constantinople. Constantine resolved to change his capital to the ancient Greek colony to check the enemy approaches from Danube and Persia. Its geographic position helped him to establish an empire because of its trading network and coastal city. The region was also picked because of the barbarian and Persian Empire continually attacking the empire in Rome.
Answer:
They conquered as far west as the Khwarezmian Empire and as far east as the territories held by the Jin Dynasty.
They operated from a central point and quickly conquered most of Asia and territory in eastern Europe.
Explanation:
A, Constantinople. It was conquered a few times before Rome took it, the Byzantine original name was Byzantium
Lt. Col. A. Peter Dewey, head of American OSS mission, was killed by Vietminh troops while driving a jeep to the airport.