Diocletian
False
The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
Monarchy. :)
Monarchy
They called in the Western Roman empire. The only change of any of the roman empires was in the eastern roman empire. The eastern roman empire changed into the Byzantine Empire
Emperor or Caesar .
The Byzantine EMpire was a monarchy. It litrally for about 500 years part of the Roman Empire, just known as the Eastern Roman Empire. When the Capital was moved to Byzantium, and when the wesrtern regions fell (ROme, France, Spain) it changed its name from the Roman Empire to the Byzantine Empire with its capital at Constantinople. Even though it is an Empire, a monarchy, it was ruled greaty also by the doctrine and laws of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Patriarch centered in the Agia Sophia (St Sophia) church in Byzantium. It was not ruled by the church to the extent of the Catholic states, but more on a guiding level rathern then politically.
ppl using nova net the answer is caesar!!! absolute monarchs of the roman empire were called Caesar.... oh yea im smart... ...actually its Caesar or Emperor =]
Being emperor meant being in charge of the vast Roman Empire. The emperor was an absolute ruler.
During the Roman Empire, Noricum (most of Austria and Slovenia) was the Roman province of Noricum and Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was the Roman province of Pannonia. Later Austria was part of the Carolingian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
He was Agustus Caesar, the first Roman Emperor.
Roman Emperors were absolute rulers. Therefore they were the most powerful men in the empire.