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Author(s) of the publication: Sviatoslav Martynov
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Constantinople(in medieval Russian texts Tsargrad, translation of Greek. Βασιλεύουσα πόλις — royal city), the capitalByzantines. Founded by the Roman EmperorConstantine the Greaton the European side of the straitThe Bosphoruson the site of the ancient cityByzantineIn the autumn of 324. (dedicated on May 11, 330 — the “birthday of the City”) as the new capital of the Roman Empire (New Rome).

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia reflected a well-known historical fact.

Which should be.

It is important for us, as discerning researchers, that the Great Roman Empire has exhausted its passionary resource.

The inhabitants of the city of Rome and the periphery dreamed of benefits, but were no longer ready to serve and protect.

It happens. The days of great victories and expansion are replaced by days of indifference and cruelty. And much worse, civil indifference...

The great Iperator Constantine set a precedent for civil secession. He led the guard, the court and many patricians to other lands.

A Mediterranean logistics centre based on ancient Greek cultural practices.

And it became a global event..

And the city lasted more than 100 years. De facto Rome handed over the political baton.

Rome delegated the tables of the auctorix and potentas to the city of Emperor Constantine.

Why do we describe so well-known events of the past millennia?

What is the novelty of saying?

We offer to look at the events of modernity under the name of a clear "historical angle".

Today, Rome, cast in the independent States of North America plano goes into a new existential state.\

At the Pacific Logistics Center. To the new Thalassocracy.

Specifically, the AUKUS.

On a huge “pontoon” that is called the land of Australia, on a “pillow” from New Zealand, and later, on the frame of the cold continent of Antarctica.

A certain freshness of our perception of what is happening is that we have seen and recorded the plastic changes in the political world landscape, with quite correct, historical grounds.

Whether the new structural political datum will last 1,000 years is a big, big question.

We'll find out in
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