Emperor Constantine chose the location for a new capital partly for its distance from-

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trade routes
trade routes

feudal kingdoms
feudal kingdoms

Germanic invaders
Germanic invaders

Mongol hordes

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Emperor Constantine chose the location for a new capital partly for its distance from Germanic invaders. This new capital, Byzantium, was later renamed Constantinople and was strategically positioned to offer protection from various threats, including invasions from the north.