Aristotle was an Ancient Greek scientist and philosopher.
Aristotle (along with Plato) is noted as the “Father of Western Philosophy”.
He invented formal logic, physics, psychology, descriptive biology and made critical observations of plants, humans, and animals. Many of his works and studies are crucial to modern society.
Answer:
The answer is A. Constantine
Explanation:
He founded Constantinople, which was later named as the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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