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a) The senate did not want him to have too much power b) He thought that dividing the empire would make it easier to rule c) He wanted to give the Christian minority a region of their own d) Laws for one part of the empire did not work well in the other part
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The Roman Emperor who temporarily reunited the Roman Empire after it was split in half was Justinian I. He ruled from 527 to 565 AD and is known for his ambitious military campaigns aimed at reclaiming lost territories in the West, including parts of Italy and North Africa. His reign also saw significant legal and architectural achievements, including the codification of Roman law known as the "Corpus Juris Civilis" and the construction of the Hagia Sophia. However, the reunification was short-lived, as the empire would eventually face further fragmentation.
The Empire was divided by Diocletian in 285 CE. However, the empire was also reunified on many occasions such as during the reigns of Theodosius I, Constantine the Great, and Julian the Apostate. These reunification were all short-lived and died with the death of their respective emperors.
In 395 AD, the Roman Empire was officially divided into two separate entities: the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire (later known as the Byzantine Empire). This division followed the death of Emperor Theodosius I, who was the last emperor to rule over a unified Roman Empire. His sons, Arcadius and Honorius, became emperors of the Eastern and Western Empires, respectively. This split marked a significant turning point in the history of Rome, leading to distinct political and cultural developments in both regions.
No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.
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Most canals were built after the Roman Empire split, for example the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal, and the Erie Canal.
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Diocletian.
Once the Roman Empire split in two, the Holy Roman Empire created the Vatican.
Diocletian split the empire into eastern and western halves in order to make governing easier.
The Roman Empire had Split Several times One such time would be Alexander the Great dividing his lands amongst his generals. Where as The Roman split into the East and West Empires Near the Byzantine Empire.
eastern and western
Constantine
Constantine