(January 6, 2020 at 11:19 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Heads up..If you have to google Diocletian and Constantine, then you dont have a clue about Rome in the first place
After searching and reading more about the history of the empire; I reached this conclusion:
Rome became too big; so an emperor called "Diocletian" split it into "Eastern" and "Western". Later on, a general called "Constantine" -yep; the guy who I believe re-forged the bible- came into power in the west; then united the two empires into a single Rome back again, advocating Christianity instead of heathen faith, and moving the capital from "Rome" to "Constantinople".
https://www.ancient.eu/Constantine_I/
I defend my interpretation with this fact. Constantine united the two empires even before Mohammed -peace be upon him- is born.
Also note: The empire was separated immediately after Constantine again.
Around 500 (still 100 years before Mohammed, i shit on him) it was BYZANTINE emperor Justinian who almost succeeded in capturing the western part again from the -not-so-heathen Gothic tribes. Almost! Maybe you should google that as well
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse