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Diocletian's tetrarchy was a system of governance established by Roman Emperor Diocletian around 293 AD to address the challenges of managing the vast Roman Empire. It divided the empire into four regions, each ruled by a co-emperor: two senior emperors (Augusti) and two junior emperors (Caesares). This structure aimed to improve administrative efficiency and enhance military response against external threats. The tetrarchy ultimately aimed to restore stability and order to the empire, though it eventually led to internal conflicts and the eventual rise of Constantine the Great.

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