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Constantinople Capital of Byzantium
Author: Harris Jonathan
Year: 2007
Pages: 309
Format: PDF
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Language: ENG



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The Plot of Constantinople Capital of Byzantium In the year 3306 AD, Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople, marking the beginning of a new era in human history. This event not only changed the political landscape of Europe but also had far-reaching consequences for the development of technology and society. The city became the center of power, culture, and learning, attracting scholars, philosophers, and scientists from all over the empire. The book "Constantinople Capital of Byzantium" delves into the intricate details of this pivotal moment in history, exploring how the shift in power and influence impacted the evolution of technology and the advancement of human knowledge. It examines the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The story begins with the reign of Constantine the Great, who was instrumental in establishing Christianity as the dominant religion of the empire. His vision for a unified empire led to the construction of grand buildings, such as Hagia Sophia, which became a symbol of the city's power and influence. The book highlights the significance of these architectural achievements and how they influenced the development of technology and society.
Константинопольская столица Византии В 3306 году нашей эры Константин Великий перенес столицу Римской империи из Рима в Константинополь, что ознаменовало начало новой эры в истории человечества. Это событие не только изменило политический ландшафт Европы, но и имело далеко идущие последствия для развития технологий и общества. Город стал центром власти, культуры и обучения, привлекая ученых, философов и ученых со всей империи. Книга «Константинопольская столица Византии» углубляется в запутанные детали этого поворотного момента в истории, исследуя, как смещение власти и влияния повлияло на эволюцию технологий и развитие человеческих знаний. В ней рассматривается необходимость личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса развития современного знания как основы выживания человечества и объединения людей в воюющем государстве. История начинается с правления Константина Великого, который сыграл важную роль в утверждении христианства в качестве доминирующей религии империи. Его видение единой империи привело к строительству грандиозных зданий, таких как собор Святой Софии, который стал символом власти и влияния города. В книге подчеркивается значение этих архитектурных достижений и то, как они повлияли на развитие технологий и общества.
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