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Emperor Constantine chose the location for a new capital (Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople) partly for its long distance from **Germanic invaders**. This location provided a strategic advantage, as it was more secure from threats originating from the Germanic tribes who were migrating into the Roman Empire.