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He stabilised borders along the Rhine-Danube line, and other borders eg Syria through diplomacy.

He also allocated the frontier provinces to himself, which was where the legions were. This prevented his Roman rivals from using armies to destabilise the empire, which had been the cause of the civil wars.

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He terminated expansion, established defensible boundaries on deserts, seas and the Rhine and Danube Rivers, made treaties with stable neighbouring peoples, made improvements to living standards, and cut a power-sharing deal with the Senate.

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