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Diocletian (AD 245–313)Roman emperor 284–305 who initiated severe persecution of Christians in 303. He was commander of the protectores domestici (Roman staff officers) under the emperor Numerian, and proclaimed emperor by his troops following Numerian's death. He defeated his rival Carinus in 285. In 293 he appointed Maximian (c. 240–c. 310) as co-ruler and reorganized and subdivided the empire, with two joint and two subordinate emperors. This was known as the Tetrarchic system. In 305 he abdicated in favour of Galerius, living in retirement until his death. During his reign Diocletian fought a successful war against the Persians, defeated Achilleus in Egypt, and subdued Carausius and Allectus in Britain. Diocletian also reformed the army, creating or reorganizing many of the units that would form the core of the later, much larger comitatenses, or field armies. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Being popular stories usually shaded by vulgarity and based on folk legends as their sources, the Apocryphal narratives use only names which had become impersonal due to their popularity (like Diocletianus, Nero, Tryphene, Alexander), or had been inherited from the sources of the tradition either in their original form or in a disguised one. An Icelandic manuscript version called Pontanus saga ok Diocletianus was Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (Diocletian) also appointed a co-augustus, M. |
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