For his reforms. His most famous action was when he split the Roman Empire in to halves. The West Roman Empire (fell in 476 AD) and the East Roman Empire , later the Byzantine Empire (fell in 1453 AD).
Diocletian instituted reforms in the Roman empire's social policy by restoring the legitimacy of Rome's emperors, he made administrative reforms by separating the civil leaders with the military ones, he also divided the provinces into smaller sections, he reformed the tax system by regulating it and making it more efficient, he reformed the military system by getting rid of field armies, he issued a price edict that outlined the maximum prices that goods could be sold for to curb inflation, and he instituted a tetrarchy to handle the vast empire.
Diocletian was Roman Emperor 284 - 305. In the year 303 he started the empire's last, largest, and bloodiest official persecution of Christianity, which was to last until 311.
Splitting the roman empire into 2 parts:The western roman empire(Headed by Rome); and the eastern roman empire(Headed by Byzantium[now Istanbul in turkey])
Diocletian made many social, military, and financial reforms to the Roman Empire. Most of which were successful
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor at the end of the 3rd century who implemented many changes that were to the benefit of the empire.
strengthened all the borders
Diocletian was a Roman emperor, best known for his dividing the empire, thinking it would be easier to rule. He is the only Roman emperor to retire and live out his life away from politics, they say growing cabbages.
Diocletian abdicated in 305 CE.
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Diocletian did not accept the religion of Christianity but Constantine became a Christian and removed the bans of Christianity....THATS IT.....
One way that Diocletian tried to save the Roman Empire was by dividing the Empire into two halves, West and East.
famous roman
Diocletian was emperor from 284-305
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Diocletian was a Roman emperor, best known for his dividing the empire, thinking it would be easier to rule. He is the only Roman emperor to retire and live out his life away from politics, they say growing cabbages.
Diocletian abdicated in 305 CE.
Diocletian was born on December 22, 244.
Are you referring to Saint Alexandra of Rome? She was a Christian saint, known from "Martyrdom of Saint George" as Emperor Diocletian's wife. She is also sometimes called Priscilla or Prisca. Alexandra was the wife of the Emperor Diocletian and was a Christian, but secretly.
Diocletian was a Roman emperor who persecuted Christians and not a saint.
Diocletian was a Roman emperor who ruled from 286 to 311 AD.
The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.The emperor Diocletian gets the credit or the blame for dividing the empire.
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.