The two emperors who tried to restore order in the Roman Empire were Diocletian and Constantine I (or the Great).
Emperor Diocletian in CE 285. However, the empire was reunified for short periods of time, like the reign of Emperors Constantine, Julian the Apostate, and Theodosius I. Also, the Eastern Empire had re-invaded the Western Empire during the reign of Justinian I and tried to recreate and rebuild the empire, but with his death the Western part of the Byzantine Empire was retaken by Barbarians.
Two of the most famous emperors who tried to protect and secure the empire's boundaries were Augustus and Hadrian.
One way that Diocletian tried to save the Roman Empire was by dividing the Empire into two halves, West and East.
The phrasing is unclear. The form of government which preceded the Roman Republic was the Roman Monarchy. The Republic was followed by rule by emperors. However, the Republic did not pass this on to future civilisations because: 1) it was the collapse of the Republic, rather than some sort of handover; 2) no future civilisation tried to replicate Rome's period of rule by emperors or, for that matter, the Roman Monarchy.
He tried to restore order to Europe.He tried to restore order to Europe.
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It affected the holy roman empire by German emperors tried to control the church officials, nobles and popes. In which revolved into conflicts when it was time to select certain church official, and monarchs.
corruption of the government official,indifferent citizens and break down of society contributed to the fall ___ Appallingly bad government and civil wars. One of the greatest weaknesses of the Roman Empire was the lack of a recognized way to choose a new emperor. As a result various people tried to fight their way to the top.
Emperor Justinian I (Eastern Roman Empire) tried to restore the Roman Empire during is reign between 527 and 565. He managed to reconquer Italy, North Africa and parts of Spain. Actually it was It was his general Belisarius that did much of the conquering, but Justinian I was emporer. He considered it his divine duty to restore the empire to its ancient boundaries.
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If you mean the Roman emperor, who tried price controls, it was Diocletian.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Roman Empire is said to have begun when the Senate granted the title Augustus to Octavian on January 4, 27 BC. The date of the fall of the Roman Empire is usually given as 476 AD, though the empire did not really fall on that date. The Roman Empire divided and was reunited several times, the last division being in 395. The event of 476 was the abdication of the last Emperor of the West, in favor of the Emperor of the East. But the West Roman Empire had already become a chaotic mess and never recovered. The emperors of the East Roman Empire tried to reconquer the West, but never got very far. The East Roman Empire finally fell in 1453. Our current historians refer to the East Roman Empire from about 500 AD to 1453 as the Byzantine Empire. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Emperor Diocletian in CE 285. However, the empire was reunified for short periods of time, like the reign of Emperors Constantine, Julian the Apostate, and Theodosius I. Also, the Eastern Empire had re-invaded the Western Empire during the reign of Justinian I and tried to recreate and rebuild the empire, but with his death the Western part of the Byzantine Empire was retaken by Barbarians.
Two of the most famous emperors who tried to protect and secure the empire's boundaries were Augustus and Hadrian.
Justinian tried to restore the glory of Rome by 'reconquering' the lands lost by the western part of the Roman Empire. Hesucceedin takingItaly,the former Roman province of Africa (western Libya, Tunisian coastal Algeria andnorthernMorocco) and southern SpainJustinian also rebuilt the church of Hagia Sophia, which had beendestroyedinriots and establishing his code of laws known as Justinian's Code or Corpus Juris Civilis.
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