- (Latin: anno martyrum), also
known as the
Diocletian era (Latin: anno
Diocletiani), is a
method of
numbering years based on the
reign of
Roman Emperor...
- The
Baths of
Diocletian (Latin:
Thermae Diocletiani, Italian:
Terme di Diocleziano) were
public baths in
ancient Rome.
Named after emperor Diocletian...
-
Dioklecijanova palača,
pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin:
Palatium Diocletiani) was
built at the end of the
third century AD as a
residence for the...
- the
Temple of Caesar,
probably to the
location of the so-called
Rostra Diocletiani. The
temple remained largely intact until the late 15th century, when...
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Perhaps the best
known is the Era of Martyrs,
sometimes also
called Anno
Diocletiani (after Diocletian),
which was ****ociated with the
Alexandrian calendar...
- Hermes, vol 102, no 3, pp 491-500. CIL VI.1.804:
VORTUMNUS TEMPORIBUS DIOCLETIANI ET
MAXIMIANI R.
Lanciani (1903)
Storia degli scavi di Roma vol. II, p...
- tribe,
mentioned in the
Quran Aggregate demand, in
macroeconomics Anno
Diocletiani, an
alternative year
numbering system United States Academic Decathlon...
-
Diokletians Preisedikt. Berlin: De Gruyter. Giacchero,
Marta (1974).
Edictum Diocletiani et
Collegarum de
Pretiis Rerum Venalium in
integrum fere
restitutum e...
- anno
martyrum or AM), also
known as the
Diocletian era (Latin: anno
Diocletiani), is a
method of
numbering years used by the
Church of
Alexandria beginning...
- of
Harendotes commemorated the
birthday of
Osiris in the 110th anno
Diocletiani (24
August 394), the
latest hieroglyphic inscription to be
dated securely...