A law by Diocletian that outlined the maximum prices that certain goods could be sold at and the penalty for selling them for more was death
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No, because Diocletian misdiagnosed the source of the problem
DiocletianThe emperor Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices, which set a ceiling for the prices of goods. He did not freeze wages.
Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices which put a cap on prices. He did not freeze wagons. if you mean wages, he did not put a cap on wages.
Diocletian failed to bring hyperinflation to an end. His edict of maximum prices proved to be unenforceable.
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To handle the inflation and the depreciation of currency in the Roman Empire. He cited the greed of merchants as being the cause of this
You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
"Ed" is a prefix of "edict."
The Edict of Milan was 313 AD.
Edict of Boulogne happened in 1573.