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Diocletian
Diocletian Emperor Diocletian Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (245?–312?), born Diocles, was Roman Emperor as Diocletian from November 20 284 to May 1 305. Diocletian brought to an end the period popularly ... Tetrarchy", or simply the "Later Roman Empire". Diocletian's reforms helped ensure the survival ...
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Diocletian Persecution
Diocletian Persecution The Diocletian Persecution was the last, and most severe ... Empire. The persecution began in 303 when Diocletian issued an edict ordering that the meeting ... Nicomedia and insurrections in Syria and Armenia, Diocletian issued two further edicts, one ordering that ... In the eastern part of the empire, Diocletian and Galerius enforced the persecution, as ...
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Talk:Diocletian
Talk:Diocletian birthplace born in the city that for ... 07, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC) The Tetrarchy Diocletian didn't strictly speaking split up the ... Bishop 06:16, 16 October 2005 (UTC) Diocletian's "economic reforms" From Peter Johnson [03 ... 2005 (UTC)]: I'm adding information about Diocletian's institutionalization of serfdom. Christians There is ...
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Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian's Palace The perystile viewving towards the entrance of Emperor's aquarters Diocletian's Palace is a building in Split ... Croatia that was built by the emperor Diocletian the 3rd century AD. At the time ... of the city, Spalatium, means "little palace". Diocletian had this massive palace built to spent ... buildings can be found. The importance of Diocletian's Palace far transcends local significance ...
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Baths of Diocletian
Baths of Diocletian The basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli ... towers defining its grounds. The Baths of Diocletian (Thermae Diocletiani) in Rome were the grandest ... baths, or thermae built by successive emperors. Diocletian's Baths, dedicated in 306, were the ... Baths of Trajan External links Baths of Diocletian Baths of Diocletian at Encyclopaedia Romana Thermae Diocletiani, article ...
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Image:Diocletian's Palace.png
Image:Diocletian's Palace.png Image File history File links Diocletian's_Palace.png Personal photo on the italian ...
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Talk:Roman Empire/reorganization/Politicaljunkie's additions
... an empire survived mostly unchanged until the Diocletian reform at end of the 3rd century ... anarchy. While the political form given by Diocletian was short-lived, it led to the ... Century, and the Dominate, the period from Diocletian until the end of the Empire in ... to an end under the reign of Diocletian. Diocletian instituted several reforms, economic, military, and ...
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Roman Emperor (Dominate)
... the purple on November 20, 284, of Diocletian, the lower-class, Greek-speaking Dalmatian commander ... Emperor, who was nominally first among equals; Diocletian introduced Oriental despotism into the Imperial dignity ... toga (toga purpura) and greeted with deference, Diocletian wore jewelled robes and shoes, and required ... of his robe (adoratio). In many ways, Diocletian was the first monarchical Emperor, and this ... for referring to the Emperor. Significantly, neither Diocletian nor his co-Emperor Maximian spent ...
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Talk:Early Christianity
... After that, the persecutions of Decius and Diocletian and the fallout from those is the ... himself as reuniting the empire split under Diocletian. Constantine clearly saw himself as the continuation ... was more than one Emperor (even in Diocletian's and Constantine's day). But, though ... in regard to paganism and Christianity, ending Diocletian's Massacre (303-312) of Christians. Illegal ... the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian in 286 AD." Further, one of ...
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Roman currency
... itself replaced during the monetary reform of Diocletian which created denominations such as the argenteus ... issued changed under the coinage reform of Diocletian, the heavily debased antoninianus (double denarius) was ... ideas. The new government set up by Diocletian was a tetrarchy, or rule by four ... system of coinage represents an attempt by Diocletian to return peace and security to Rome ... previous century of constant warfare and uncertainty. Diocletian characterizes the emperor as an interchangeable ...
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