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Diocletian and Constantine differed primarily in their approaches to governance and the Roman Empire's structure. Diocletian is known for implementing the Tetrarchy, dividing the empire into four regions governed by co-emperors to enhance administration and security. In contrast, Constantine centralized power, becoming the sole ruler and moving the capital to Byzantium, later named Constantinople, which became a cultural and political center. Additionally, Constantine is noted for his Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians, while Diocletian persecuted Christians during his reign.

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