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Most likely "barbarian " since in Greek that means the "others".
Diocletian created the tetrarchy (rule by four). He appointed the fellow general Maximian as co-emperor who took charge of the western part of the Roman Empire and he took charge of the east. These two men became senior emperors (Augusti) with the appointment of two junior emperors subordinated to them. Diocletian realised that he could not rule the empire on his own. There had been a history of emperors being murdered, invasions of the empire and rebellions in parts of the empire. Having two men in charge improved control over the empire. The two junior emperors were instituted due to invasions and rebellions. One of them, Galerius, dealt with invasions in the Danube area of the frontiers, a rebellion in Egypt and an invasion by the Persians. The other, Constantius, dealt with an usurper who was trying to take over Britain and northern Gaul. With four men in charge, Diocletian managed to stabilise the empire and fend off invasions.
no just men
'Alexandros' is a Greek name that means ''defender of men.''
the 600 men
The name of the tunic worn by Greek men and women is called a chiton. Men's chitons hung to their knees, while women's chitons fell to their ankles.
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Most likely "barbarian " since in Greek that means the "others".
Diocletian created the tetrarchy (rule by four). He appointed the fellow general Maximian as co-emperor who took charge of the western part of the Roman Empire and he took charge of the east. These two men became senior emperors (Augusti) with the appointment of two junior emperors subordinated to them. Diocletian realised that he could not rule the empire on his own. There had been a history of emperors being murdered, invasions of the empire and rebellions in parts of the empire. Having two men in charge improved control over the empire. The two junior emperors were instituted due to invasions and rebellions. One of them, Galerius, dealt with invasions in the Danube area of the frontiers, a rebellion in Egypt and an invasion by the Persians. The other, Constantius, dealt with an usurper who was trying to take over Britain and northern Gaul. With four men in charge, Diocletian managed to stabilise the empire and fend off invasions.
There was no god of men in general.
They are both of Greek descent.
False - Only men acted in Greek Plays.
Yes, the greek women wore earings, but not the greek men.
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no just men
Sotere (from which comes the Greek men's name, Sotirios).