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Diocletian (/ˌdaɪ.əˈkliːʃən/ DYE-ə-KLEE-shən; Latin:
Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocleti****;
Ancient Gr****: Διοκλητιανός, romanized: Diokletianós; 242/245...
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severe ****cution of
Christians in the
Roman Empire. In 303, the
emperors Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, and
Constantius issued a
series of
edicts rescinding...
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Diocletian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diocletian was a
Roman emperor who
ruled from 284–305 AD.
Diocletian may also
refer to: Aqueduct...
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Diocletian's Palace (Croatian:
Dioklecijanova palača,
pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin:
Palatium Diocletiani) was
built at the end of the...
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Baths of
Diocletian (Latin:
Thermae Diocletiani, Italian:
Terme di Diocleziano) were
public baths in
ancient Rome.
Named after emperor Diocletian and built...
- to 305. He
shared the
latter title with his co-emperor and superior,
Diocletian,
whose political brain complemented Maximian's
military brawn. Maximian...
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known as the
Diocletian era (Latin: anno Diocletiani), is a
method of
numbering years based on the
reign of
Roman Emperor Diocletian who instigated...
- The
Tetrarchy was the
system instituted by
Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to
govern the
ancient Roman Empire by
dividing it
between two emperors, the...
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Aqueduct of
Diocletian (Croatian:
Dioklecijanov akvadukt) is an
ancient Roman aqueduct near Split,
Croatia (Latin: Spalatum)
constructed during the...
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Diocletian windows, also
called thermal windows, are
large semicircular windows characteristic of the
enormous public baths (thermae) of
Ancient Rome....