-
Constantine II, and
Licinius II – as
caesares in
March 317.
Ultimately the
tetrarchic system lasted until c. 324, when
mutually destructive civil wars eliminated...
- centuries,
provides valuable information on the
politics and
ideology of the
tetrarchic period and the
early life of Constantine.
Contemporary architecture—such...
- "little emperor".
Despite having a
successful reign himself, Diocletian's
tetrarchic system collapsed as soon as he
retired in 305.
Constantine I, the son...
- have been formulated. Some
features such as the
Tetrarchic military insignia and the
probable Tetrarchic date of the
mosaics have led
scholars to suggest...
- The new
territorial division of
tetrarchic system,
promoted by
Diocletian (c. AD 300)....
-
Empire instead of Constantinople.
which was
already not
dissimilar to a
tetrarchic capital of the
Roman Empire. In 343 AD, the
Council of
Sardica was held...
- and
quickly ignored.
Although effective while he ruled, Diocletian's
tetrarchic system collapsed after his
abdication under the
competing dynastic claims...
- the
Empire in 324,
after defeating the
Eastern emperor Licinius. The
tetrarchic division of
power was abandoned,
although the
divisions of the praetorian...
- pro praetore.
Under Diocletian, it
constituted a
simple province in the
tetrarchic reorganization, then was
divided in two:
Numidia Cirtensis, with capital...
- [permanent dead link] Genequand,
Denis (2004). "Al-Bakhra (Avatha), from the
Tetrarchic Fort to the
Umayyad Castle". Levant. 36 (36).
Council for
British Research...