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Who split the roman empire in half then retired to garden?

It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.


What Roman emperors committed suicide?

Seneca had been the tutor of the young Nero for many years. After Seneca's retirement from this duty, Nero had become almost paranoid about plots against his life. As it was in the days of ancient Rome, suicide was an acceptable way to avoid harsh punishments. Sadly Seneca, who as far as can be told had no part of any plot against his former student was forced ny Nero to kill himself.


Who tried to save the declining roman empire?

The emperor Aurelian (reigned 270-275) restored order and the unity of the empire. He ended the Crisis of the Third Century in which the empire was continually invaded by its neighbours, there were military rebellions and usurper emperors, and two parts of the empire broke away. His successes against invaders and in ending usurpations and secessions earned him the title of "Restitutor Orbis" (Restorer of the World). Aurelian defeated the peoples who were attacking the empire. He defeated the Alemanni (after a devastating war) Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. He also re-unified the empire by defeating two breakaway parts: the Palmyrene Empire in the Middle East and the Gallic Empire in Gaul and Britannia. Neither Aurelian, nor next few emperors, restored full stability. He himself was murdered because he was tough on corruption. Two of the next three emperors were also murdered. The next emperor and his sons managed to gain further stability for the empire. Then Diocletian's decided that one man could not rule the vast empire alone because of the murders of previous emperors and because there was tension in nearly all the provinces of the empire. Therefore, he created the tetrarchy (rule by four). He subdivided the empire into four administrative units and put two senior emperors and two junior emperors in charge of them. This system provided stability during his reign. However, when he retired these men fought each other. Constantine I fought two civil wars, became the sole emperor and restored stability.


Has Bob Hawke retired and if so in what year?

Yes Bob Hawke has retired. He retired on 1991no he is not


What measures were undertaken by Constantine to stabilize the empire?

Constantine I (or the Great, reigned as sole emperor 324-337) retained most of the reforms which Diocletian (reigned 284-305) had introduced to stabilise the empire. Diocletian more than doubled the number of provinces by subdividing them in order to curtail the power of the governors (who could be potential usurpers) and make tax collection and the enforcement of the law more efficient. He grouped the provinces under sixteen dioceses headed by a vicarious (vicars) as deputies of the four praetorian prefectures (see below) into which the dioceses were, in their turn, grouped. He reduced the role of the governors to that of presiding over the lower courts. The higher courts were now presided over by the vicars. Their military command was taken away from them. Diocletian separated civilian and military power by creating new military commanders, the duces (dukes) which were separate from the civil service (previously the governors also commanded the troops in their provinces). The duces sometimes headed troops in two or three provinces. Tax collection, previously assigned to the procurators (juniors of the governors) was assigned to the governors and to the vicars. Diocletian also increased the size of the bureaucracy, probably doubling it from 15,000 to 30,000. This was a disproportionately high number given the population of the empire at the time. Half of this was provincial and diocesan officials. The other half was the staff of the praetorian prefects, the imperial court and grain supply officials. The imperial court was highly structured. It was organised in different departments headed by magistri (ministers). There were legal advisers and two treasurers, one of the public treasuries and one for the imperial estates. Constantine retained these reforms. The only change he made was the tetrarchy. Diocletian decided that one man could not rule the vast empire alone because of the murders of previous emperors, because there was tension in nearly all the provinces of the empire and because of raids into the empire at various points of its vast frontiers. Therefore, he created the tetrarchy (rule by four). He appointed his fellow general Maximian as co-emperor. Diocletian took charge of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and Maximian of the western part. He then created two junior emperors (Caesars) as subordinates of Diocletian and Maximian, who became senior emperors (Augusti). He also subdivided the empire into four main administrative units (the praetorian prefectures of Galliae, Italia et Africa, Illyricum and Oriens). Each of them had one of the emperors in charge. This system provided stability during his reign. However, when he retired these men fought each other. Constantine I fought two civil wars, became the sole emperor and restored stability. Originally, Constantine was one of the junior emperors. The then fought two civil wars; one against a usurper emperor in Italy and one against his senior co-emperor in the east when he became the senior emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire. Thus he became the sole emperor of the whole of the Roman Empire, ending the tetrarchy. However, he retained the four praetorian prefectures and appointed his three sons and a nephew as Caesars in charge of them. Therefore, Constantine created his own version of the tetrarchy, one which was subordinated to himself alone. This system also fell apart as his sons started fighting each other after his death.

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How did Diocletian try to make the empire easier to govern?

Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).Diocletian tried to make the vast empire easier to govern by dividing it into four. Under diocletian there were two Caesars and two Augustii, with each being responsible for his own territory. Unfortunately, it was only good on paper, as when Diocletian retired, petty jealousies and rivalries loomed, causing power grabs (again).


Who split the roman empire in half then retired to garden?

It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.It was the emperor Diocletian.


What Roman emperors committed suicide?

Seneca had been the tutor of the young Nero for many years. After Seneca's retirement from this duty, Nero had become almost paranoid about plots against his life. As it was in the days of ancient Rome, suicide was an acceptable way to avoid harsh punishments. Sadly Seneca, who as far as can be told had no part of any plot against his former student was forced ny Nero to kill himself.


Webkinz toco toucan retired?

No it is not retired yet yes its retired.


What is the proper title for a retired Major?

The proper title for a retired Major is "Major (Retired)" or "Retired Major".


Where did retired gladiators go?

Surviving gladiators could retire. The successful gladiators could make quite a lot of money. Gladiators were allowed to keep the prize money of the contests and famous gladiators received substantial donations from rich people and, sometimes, emperors. Successful gladiators were very popular and were treated like heroes. It is thought that some retired gladiators worked as teachers at the gladiatorial schools.


Who were Diocletian and Constantine?

Emperors of Rome. Dicletian tried unsucessfully to stop the spread of Christianity. HE also tried to repair the Roman Empire, but to much damage was done.Constantine converted to Christianity after seeing a cloud before a battle that had the cross on it and said "under this sign you will conquer". He was the first emperor to allow freedom of religion and moved the capital to Byzantium, naming it Constantinople in his name. This explanation is TERRIBLE and historically inaccurate. Diocletian and Constantine were the 38th & 40th Emperors of Rome, respectively. Diocletian did NOT attempt to stop the spread of any religion, he worked unceasingly to re-unify the empire. He did issue an edict persecuting those who would not offer sacrifice to the Roman gods, this included Christians. He did reform the Roman Empire quite well, but abdicated in 305 A.D. after an illness suffered in the winter before. He doubled the districts in Rome from Octavian's 7 to 14, thus the term Diocese is used to refer to divisions in a province of any Roman institution, including the Catholic Church. He retired to his palace in modern day Croatia to grow cabbages! Constantine was the first Christian Emperor of Rome. It was said after he died that he had a dream in which he saw the Chiro (P with an X through it) and thus painted this sign on the shields of his soldiers before battle of the Milvian bridge. He made Christianity a licitas religio (legal religion) and thus set the stage for the rest of history. He also had his son executed and his wife boiled alive! He founded Constantinople in the year 330 A.D. and in this action, set into motion over 1 millenia of Eastern Roman/Greek Orthodox history.


Is gucci mane retired?

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Is peg kehret retired?

No, she has not retired.


What is the proper title for a retired judge?

A retired judge can be referred to as "Judge [Last Name] (Retired)" or simply as "Retired Judge [Last Name]."


Who tried to save the declining roman empire?

The emperor Aurelian (reigned 270-275) restored order and the unity of the empire. He ended the Crisis of the Third Century in which the empire was continually invaded by its neighbours, there were military rebellions and usurper emperors, and two parts of the empire broke away. His successes against invaders and in ending usurpations and secessions earned him the title of "Restitutor Orbis" (Restorer of the World). Aurelian defeated the peoples who were attacking the empire. He defeated the Alemanni (after a devastating war) Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. He also re-unified the empire by defeating two breakaway parts: the Palmyrene Empire in the Middle East and the Gallic Empire in Gaul and Britannia. Neither Aurelian, nor next few emperors, restored full stability. He himself was murdered because he was tough on corruption. Two of the next three emperors were also murdered. The next emperor and his sons managed to gain further stability for the empire. Then Diocletian's decided that one man could not rule the vast empire alone because of the murders of previous emperors and because there was tension in nearly all the provinces of the empire. Therefore, he created the tetrarchy (rule by four). He subdivided the empire into four administrative units and put two senior emperors and two junior emperors in charge of them. This system provided stability during his reign. However, when he retired these men fought each other. Constantine I fought two civil wars, became the sole emperor and restored stability.


Jordan retired as a Bull?

No, he retired as a Wizard.