There were no emperors in 382BC. In 382CE(AD) the emperor was Theodosius II on his death in 395 the empire was divided between his sons Arcadius (East) and Honorius (West). The two halves were never to be reunited after this date but this was not necessarily the original intention.
Rome was divided by the emperor Diocletian.
The Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire.
The Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
It was the historians of the Middle Ages that first began using the terms eastern and western for parts of the Roman empire. This was not meant to give a false impression, but to clarify their positions and their theories on Roman life.
If you are referring to the Roman empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
i believe it was Philip II of Spain
The emperor Diocletian was the one who divided the empire into four parts in order to make it easier to govern.
The Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire.
The Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
If you are referring to the Roman Empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
It was the historians of the Middle Ages that first began using the terms eastern and western for parts of the Roman empire. This was not meant to give a false impression, but to clarify their positions and their theories on Roman life.
If you are referring to the Roman empire, no one split it into two pieces or two parts. The emperor Diocletian divided it into four parts which was called the tetrarchy. It was later historians that gave the false impression that the empire was split.
the roman empire was divided into the eastern and western parts
The Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western Rome
i believe it was Philip II of Spain
Emperor Diocletian, who created a tetrarchy to more effectively govern the Roman world. It consisted of two senior emperors (augustii) and two junior emperors (caesars), with the western capital based in Rome and the eastern capital in what would be Constantinople.
There was a split between two parts of Rome. The Eastern and the Western parts. Thinking about it, there were two emperors when the Roman Empire fell. The emperor for the Eastern part of Rome was Romulus Augustus . And the The emperor for the Western part of Rome was Odoacer.
The emperor Aurelian (reigned 270-275) reunited the Roman Empire by defeating two breakaway parts of the empire which had seceded. These were the Palmyrene Empire (260-273, Syria large parts of Turkey, Palestine and Egypt) and the Gallic Empire (260-274, Britannia, Gallia, Germania and, initially, Hispania).