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Diocletian divided the empire into four regions, each ruled by a separate emperor, the
Tetrarchy.
[26] Confident that he fixed the disorders that were plaguing Rome, he abdicated along with his co-emperor, and the Tetrarchy soon collapsed.
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Roman Empire - Wikipedias most concerted effort against the perceived threat of Christianity, the "Great Persecution". The state of absolute monarchy that began with Diocletian endured until the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453. [citation needed]
<span>Diocletian divided the empire into four regions, each ruled by a separate emperor, the Tetrarchy. [26] Confident that he fixed the disorders that were plaguing Rome, he abdicated along with his co-emperor, and the Tetrarchy soon collapsed. Order was eventually restored by Constantine the Great, who became the first emperor to convert to Christianity, and who established Constantinople as the new capital of the eastern emp Summary
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