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History of the Christian church, Volume 2By Wilhelm Ernst Möller
The Roman Empire went reached to the medditeranean, the Romans were in Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was.
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diocletian divided the empire into the eastern and western empire
Emperor Diocletian divided the Roman empire into a tetrarchy in A.D. 293.
He divide the empire into two halves and shared his power with a co-emperor.
Diocletian divided the empire
In a.d. 79
The Roman Empire.
diocletian
The Roman Empire went reached to the medditeranean, the Romans were in Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was.
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No, four parts.
The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion. - APEX
diocletian divided the empire into the eastern and western empire
No one divided the Roman Empire. There was only one Roman Empire. Western and Eastern Roman Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans did not use them. The eastern and western parts of the Roman empire lost cohesion when the later was invaded by the Germanic peoples.
Rome Italy was not a country on its own back then, but the center of the great Roman empire. Rome was the capital of the early Roman empire, and also the capital of the Western Roman empire.
Because it was too large to be ruled in full