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The social problems where that Rome was separated by Diocletian
Constantine designated Byzantium as his imperial seat, redeveloped it and renamed him Constantinople after himself, (it means city of Constantine). Under his predecessor, Diocletian, there were four imperial seats: Nicomedia, Milan, Sirmium and Augusta Trevorum. Rome had ceased to be the capital of he empire.
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Diocletian made an impact through negotiations that helped bring about peace.
Prior to Diocletian's accession to power, the Roman Empire was ruled by a co-emperorship with Carinus in charge of the east and Numerian, his younger brother, in charge of the west. Diocletian was proclaimed emperor when Numerian died. Carinus set out to fight Diocletian, but lost.
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who reformed Roman policies to fix the perceived problems of the time. Many of these reforms improved the empire for a time or persisted until the fall of the empire
we are still trying to fix the problem
No, because Diocletian misdiagnosed the source of the problem
Depends on the problem. If you want to fix the problem, then find the solution and use the solution to fix it.
The social problems where that Rome was separated by Diocletian
trying to fix simular problem
There is no problem of gays in the military, so there is nothing to fix.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
and what problem would that be?
Yes, many Roman rulers were famous, such as Julius Caesar, Augustus, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Aurelian, Diocletian, Constantine the Great, Theodosius I and Justinian I.
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
YouTube has many videos on how to fix that problem.