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- chronology has been thoroughly established by Kolb, Diocletian, and Kuhoff, Diokletian. Gibbon, Edward (1776). "Chapter XIV". The History of the Decline and...
- thesis on “Die Repräsentanten des senatorischen Reichsdienstes in Asia bis Diokletian im Spiegel der ephesischen Inschriften” in 1982. Until 1984, he was a...
- Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 132. Wolfgang Kuhoff, Diokletian und die Epoche der Tetrarchie. Das römische Reich zwischen Krisenbewältigung...
- Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-07233-6. Kuhoff, Wolfgang (2001). Diokletian und die Epoche der Tetrarchie. Das römische Reich zwischen Krisenbewältigung...
- (1964). Language, Volumes 1–3. Linguistic Society of America. Orel 1998. Diokletian und die Tetrarchie: Aspekte einer Zeitenwende. Millennium Studies. 2004...
- Name Giving". In A. Demandt; A. Goltz; H. Schlange-Schöningen (eds.). Diokletian und die Tetrarchie. Vol. 98. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 38–45. ISBN 978-3-11-091460-3...
- Bowman, 69) and 25 July (Potter, 280–81). On the whole debate, see Kuhoff, Diokletian, 31–34. Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 6; Barnes, New Empire, 4; Bowman...
- (who lived in areas with měl – loess), Moravians (along the Morava), Diokletians (near the former Roman city of Doclea) and Severiani (northerners). Other...
-  283–284) are not recorded in Egyptian sources. Diocletian r. 284–305 Diokletian(os) Reforms removed much of Egypt's idiosyncrasy, further integrating...
- Naumann, Friederike (1973). Der Rundbau in Aezani mit dem Preisedikt des Diokletian und das Gebäude mit dem Edikt in Stratonikeia. Tübingen: Wa****h. Wikivoyage...