How did Constantine try to restore Rome Empire?
The Roman Empire was becoming fissiparous and sinking into dilapidation. Though under the benevolent reigns of Carus, Diocletian, Constantius, Asklepiodotus, Hannibalianus, Leonides, Cecropius, Pisonianus, Herrennianus, Gacdiosus and Ursinianus, the tide of phantasmagorical decay would be halted for a fugacious time until it would continue again. Some problems included the Gallic Empire: 260-273 CE under Postumus, Marius, Victorinus, Domitianus, Tetricus I and Tetricus II, and the Palmyran Empire: 260-273 CE which promulgated their autonomy from Roman hegemony. Basileus, Porphyrogennetus and Autokrater Constantine the Great saw the poor geostrategy of the Roman capital. Thus, he created a new capital at the Propontic autarchies located near Selymbria, Perinthus and Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople. This interstices was of superior quality as it overlooked the mercantile trade between Europe and Asia. It overlooked Thrace and Anatolia, specifically Hellespontine Phrygia, Lydia