First tell us whom we are talking about.
The main difference between the two emperors was that Diocletian persecuted the Christians, while Constantine supported them.
Yes, Constantine's father, Constantius, was one of the Caesars appointed by Diocletian. After the abdication of Diocletian he became co-emperor with Galerius.
Constantine.
The two junior emperors when Diocletian and Maximian stepped down were Galerius and Contantius Chlorus (Constantine's father).
Constantine defeated Emperors Maxentius and Licinius and reunited the Empire under his sole rule reversing Diocletian's splitting it into four.
The main difference between the two emperors was that Diocletian persecuted the Christians, while Constantine supported them.
The main difference between the two emperors was that Diocletian persecuted the Christians, while Constantine supported them.
Diocletian did not accept the religion of Christianity but Constantine became a Christian and removed the bans of Christianity....THATS IT.....
Philosophy and Peniology.
Constantine
Yes, Constantine's father, Constantius, was one of the Caesars appointed by Diocletian. After the abdication of Diocletian he became co-emperor with Galerius.
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Diocletian and Constantine.
Constantine grew up in the court of Emperor Diocletian.
No. Constantine defeated a rival general named Severus to become Emperor of Rome. In fact, Diocletian was the first emperor to abdicate, and he lived out the rest of his life quietly.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.
Diocletian introduced radical Christianity. Constantine, a Mithraist, harnessed it as a means of extending his secular power through a religious counterpart, selecting it over Mithraism because it had a structure of bishops which he could control and utilise.