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- emperor diocletian
- Diocletian's timing, political system, and reforms significantly enhanced the fall of the Roman Empire.
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- Duces and comites in the 4th century J C Mann
- Britanniae was a distinct field army post. The keynote of Diocletian's army reforms was consolida- tion rather than innovation.
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- THREE TYPES OF IRONY
- usf.usfca.edu
- Diocletian's reforms and the “dominate”
- Emphasize novelty of Diocletian's reforms. ∎ Introduction of “Oriental despotism,” military dictatorship. ∎ Contrast between Diocletian and Constantine.
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- Part1 Chap 3
- 1 Marius' army reforms in the latter part of the second century B.C. "created a .
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- Roman Emperors - DIR Diocletian
- Feb 17, 1997 Diocletian's Administrative and Military Reforms. As emperor, Diocletian was faced with many problems.
- www.roman-emperors.org
- Diocletian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- See also: Late Roman army: Diocletian took the largest portion of the imperial budget, any reforms here would be especially costly.
- en.wikipedia.org
- THE REFORMS OF DIOCLETIAN AND CONSTANTINE
- The reforms associated with emperors Diocletian (A.D.
- isthmia.osu.edu
- The Army Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine and Their
- Seeck tries to build his account of Diocletian's army reforms. All regiments bearing the titles Diocletiana, Maximiana, Iovia,.
- www.jstor.org
- Emperor Diocletian: 284-305
- May 7, 1998 Once the political system had been set in place, Diocletian began to structure economic, social, military, and religious reform.
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