We now have, Paul says, a new map of the world ... by the time of the conversion of Constantine becomes the official religion of the Roman Empire. And even then, that's not a simple transformation.
Irene of Athens was the first Greek-Roman empress to wield power as a sole ruler of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the Roman Empire ... Eventually, this was all undone by Constantine I (the son of Constantius), whose own empire was then ...