- 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
Herodian tetrarchy was a
regional division of a
client state of Rome,
formed following the
death of
Herod the
Great in 4 BCE. The latter's client...
- The
civil wars of the
Tetrarchy were a
series of
conflicts between the co-emperors of the
Roman Empire,
starting from 306 AD with the
usurpation of Maxentius...
-
disintegrations of the
Crisis of the
Third Century. He
introduced the
system of the
Tetrarchy in 286, with two
senior emperors titled Augustus, one in the East and...
- descent,
ruling the
Herodian Kingdom of
Judea and
later the
Herodian tetrarchy as a v****al
state of the
Roman Empire. The
Herodian dynasty began with...
-
Thessalian League for life; a few
years later (344 BC), he re-established the
tetrarchies (or tetradarchie),
installing governors devoted to his
interests and...
- the
approval of Rome. Herod's
death in 4 BCE led to both the
Herodian Tetrarchy, in
which smaller regions were
ruled by
members of his family, and periods...
- the
title Caesar),
under himself and
Maximian respectively.
Under the
Tetrarchy, or "rule of four", each
tetrarch would rule over a quarter-division of...
-
Herod died, the
kingdom was
divided among his sons into the
Herodian Tetrarchy. The
Herodian Kingdom included the
regions of Judea, Samaria, Idumaea...
- east), a
status which the city
maintained during the
Tetrarchy system (293–324). The
Tetrarchy ended with the
Battle of
Chrysopolis (Üsküdar) in 324...