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What was the significance of diocletian?

He temporaily reformed the Roman empire by splitting it in two!!


Did the Roman army lose its discipline and thus endanger the Roman empire and cause it to be overrun?

The army did so during the period historians call the Crisis of the Third century. This was a 50-year period of military anarchy. Many emperors were military commanders who were proclaimed emperors by they own troops. They in turn were challenged by other commanders who were proclaimed emperors by their own troops. Many emperors were murdered, sometimes even by their own troops which had proclaimed them emperors because they did not want to fight a civil war. There were also various usurper emperors in parts of the empire. Two part of the empire split from the Roman Empire (the Gallic Empire and the Palmyrene Empire. Aurelian restored the unity of the empire and for this he was called Restitutor Orbis (Restorer of the World).The Crisis did not actually cause the empire to be overrun. It encouraged the goths and the Heruli to invade the south of the Balkan Peninsula (particularly Greece and Bulgaria) three times and the Franks and Alemanni to plunder northern Gaul, across the River Rhine frontier. The Roman army managed to repulse these invasions or raids, even though at times it found itself overstretched. When the crisis was over the Roman Empire was still intact. It had only given up Dacia (par of Romania), which was north of the River Danube, because it was difficult to defend.


Which were the causes for the decline of the roman empire?

An overemphasis on military service. The fall of Christianity. Extremely low inflation.


What wars were fought between Romans and Carthaginians and made Spain the location of one of the Roman Empire's greatest military conflicts?

The Punic Wars.


What places did attila the hun wage military campaigns against?

He went against the surrounding territories and against the eastern and western roman empire

Related Questions

Who dived the roman empire?

Diocletian divided the empire


Who divided the roman empire?

Diocletian.


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What are Diocletian accomplishments?

Creating the Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire(Byzanytine Empire).


Did the diocletian divide the roman empires into northern and southern?

diocletian divided the empire into the eastern and western empire


What part of the Roman Empire did Diocletian live in?

Western Empire.


Who divide the roman empire into two?

Diocletian divided the empire


Did Hadrian split the Roman Empire into the Western and Eastern Roman Empires?

No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.


How did Diocletian Constantine and Clovis contribute to the fall of the Roman Empire?

Diocletian and Constantine did not contribute the the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. They were around 180-150 years before this. If anything, they postponed it because the former put an end to the military anarchy of the Crisis of the Third century and restored central authority and the latte further consolidated it. Clovis did not contribute to the fall of this part of the empire because when he conquered the rump state of the Romans in central France (the Kingdom of Soissons), this part of the empire was already dead letter.


How did diocletian restore order in the roman empire?

TWERTLESS


Who changed the roman empire into absolute monarchy?

Diocletian


Who split the Roman empire in AD 300?

Diocletian.