DIOCLETIAN

(Caius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus)dīˈəklēˈshən, 245–313, Roman emperor (284–305), b. near Salona, Dalmatia (the modern Split, Croatia). Of humble birth, he obtained high military command under Probus and Aurelian and fought under Carus in Persia. The army proclaimed him emperor after the death of Numerian, and he became sole ruler when Carinus, joint emperor with Numerian, was murdered by his own officers. In order to repel the Germans he appointed Maximian augustus (286) and Constantius I and Galerius caesars (293). The four rulers had their respective capitals at Nicomedia, Mediolanum (modern Milan), Treveri (modern Trier), and Sirmium. In Diocletian's reign Britain was restored (296) to the empire, the Persians were subjugated (298), and the Marcomanni were expelled from the empire. Diocletian was the first to divide the empire formally and to set up a genuine autocracy with no theoretical checks. The Roman senate became a municipal council and all vestiges of Republican institutions disappeared. His economic reforms included an attempt to restore the gold standard and the Edict of Diocletian (301), an economic measure to regulate prices and wages. Its effects, however, proved ruinous to agriculture and the markets. The persecution of the Christians in the latter part of his reign was a course to which he had been instigated by Galerius. Diocletian abdicated (305), and Maximian resigned at the same time. Diocletian retired to his castle at Salona, from which he saw his system fail as his successors began to quarrel among themselves.

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...Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian by The Revd Dr Michael Bland Simmons...conflict and competition in the age of Diocletian / Michael Bland Simmons. Oxford early...the Roman Empire before and during Diocletians persecution. This study is unique in...
...UNDER ROMAN RULE FROM POMPEY TO DIOCLETIAN A study in political relations E...Jews under Roman rule: from Pompey to Diocletian: a study in political relations/by...Taxatian in Egypt from Augustus to Diocletian (1938). WHP VI I The World Hiltory...
...GLASGOW THE PROVINCES, FROM CAESAR TO DIOCLETIAN PART II WITH TWO MAPS BY PROFESSOR...THE ROMAN EMPIRE FROM CAESAR TO DIOCLETIAN BY THEODOR MOMMSEN TRANSLATED...PROVINCES AND PEOPLE FROM CAESAR TO DIOCLETIAN...
...GLASGOW THE PROVINCES, FROM CAESAR TO DIOCLETIAN PART I WITH EIGHT MAPS BY PROFESSOR...THE ROMAN EMPIRE FROM CAESAR TO DIOCLETIAN BY THEODOR MOMMSEN TRANSLATED WITH...from the time of Caesar to that of Diocletian,--there is, if I am not mistaken, no...
...strong and dynamic - Septimius Severus, Diocletian and Constantine. Yet the intervening...anarchy, 235-284. 3. Rome-History-Diocletian, 284-305. 4. Rome-History-Constantine...The successors of Aurelian: Probus to Diocletian 126...
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FLORUS AND DIOCLETIAN: A CRUX IN CHRISTINE DE PIZANS LIVRE...that Florus could not have written on Diocletian: Florus abridgement of Roman history...from the second century AD,(3) while Diocletian retired to Salona in AD 304 and died...
...director of a troupe of actors. Knowing of Diocletians antipathy toward Christians, in the...baptism in order to die as a Christian. Diocletian, thinking that this was all part of...by an angel. Genesius then admonished Diocletian and all present to believe in Jesus...
...residences; in the Late Empire the Baths of Diocletian at the upper (east) end and the Baths...the project of turning the Baths of Diocletian into the Church of S. Maria degli Angeli...actor-saint, Genesius, martyred under Diocletian, must have been finished by 1591, the...
...Greek-speaking eastern half of the Roman Empire began to separate itself administratively from the Latin-speaking western lands. Diocletian legitimized that tendency with his constitutional reforms, and, by the death of Theodosius I 395, the principle of separate...
...became, in turn, the persecutors of the Christian Rome. Those who were previously bemoaning their fate at the hands of Nero, Diocletian, or Caligula did not hesitate to apply "creative" violence against infidel pagans. Although violence was nominally prohibited...
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...Twenty-One Stressful Years as Roman Emperor, Diocletian Retired to the Peaceful Gardens of His...Forristal "From the palace walls, Diocletian watched his garden in Salonae, where...empire. When Maximinus ambassador begged Diocletian to become emperor for a second time...
...Homeland security?" When Roman Emperor Diocletian assumed power in 285 A.D., he inherited...tottered on fiscal collapse. Accordingly, Diocletian embarked on a "plan for homeland security...Wages and price controls were imposed. Diocletian debased the currency, destroying Romes...
...after reigning for less than two years. Diocletian, who seized the throne in 284 as the...Roman state. But the half-educated Diocletian showed remarkable political insight...a separate army and administration. Diocletians portion in the East consisted of the...
...can become a disabling, even crippling, disease. Roman Emperor Diocletian exempted citizens with severe arthritis from paying taxes, no doubt...avenue to a less taxing life for people with arthritis. Emperor Diocletian would be pleased.
...was hardship a generation later when Diocletian, to whom most credit is generally given...be responsible for his problems. But Diocletian had no understanding of the causes of...the edict and its aftermath: Since Diocletian had created immeasurably...
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...seeing? Split is the biggest city on Croatias Dalmatian Coast, and boasts an idyllic stretch of shoreline. The Roman emperor Diocletian liked Split so much that he built his retirement palace in the area, and much of the ruins are still visible, with the complex...
ON THIS DAY 20 NOVEMBER; Accused: Hermann Goring, Rudolf Hess. 284 Diocletian is appointed Roman Emperor by the army. 828 According to legend, Edmund, Saxon king of East Anglia is martyred by the Vikings...
...Lawrence, and a favourite of Emperor Diocletian, who made him an officer in his...faith. The city magistrate and even Diocletians envoy, it is said, were converted by him to Christianity. When Diocletian was told, he accused Sebastian of...
...breezes were a must. Roman Emperor Diocletian and, centuries later, Emperor Maximilian...Croatia along the Adriatic coast. Diocletian has left us some of the finest remains...streets bustling with life and history. Diocletians mausoleum has been a Roman Catholic...
...Nicholas was imprisoned during the terrible persecution ordered by the Emperor Diocletian between the years 303 and 305. Having survived the persecution under Diocletian, Nicholas was able to attend the famous Council of Nicaea in 325, called by...
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DIOCLETIAN (Caius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus)di kle sh n, 245 313, Roman emperor (284 305), b. near...modern Milan), Treveri (modern Trier), and Sirmium. In Diocletians reign Britain was restored (296) to the empire, the Persians...
...e s, d. 310, Roman emperor (305 10). Diocletian appointed him caesar for the eastern...over them in 297. On the abdication of Diocletian and Maximian in 305, he and Constantius...and Severus was captured, Galerius had Diocletian approve the appointment of Licinius...
...n, d. 310, Roman emperor, with Diocletian (286 305). An able commander, he was made caesar (subemperor) by Diocletian in 285 and augustus in 286. He was...Carausius. Maximian abdicated with Diocletian in 305, but the death of Constantius...
...an officer of the Praetorian guards much favored by Emperor Diocletian, who did not know that Sebastian was a Christian. When the...Sebastian recovered but was later beaten to death on the order of Diocletian. He was a favorite subject of Renaissance painters. Feast...
...was left at the court of the emperor Diocletian , where he was under the watchful eye...who was caesar with Constantius. When Diocletian and Maximian resigned in 305, Constantius...military and civil powers evolved by Diocletian. Constantines legal reforms were marked...
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