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The prophetic shield of John III Sobieski and the Edict of Milan [PDF]
Żygulski, Zdzisław jun.
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Diocletian’s Nightmares and the Crisis of the First Tetrarchy
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2023
The 'Tetrarchy', the modern name assigned to the period of Roman history that started with the emperor Diocletian and ended with Constantine I, has been a much-studied and much-debated field of the Roman Empire. Debate, however, has focused primarily on whether it was a true 'system' of government, or rather a collection of ad-hoc measures undertaken ...
Carlà-Uhink, Filippo (Prof. Dr.) +1 more
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The 'Tetrarchy', the modern name assigned to the period of Roman history that started with the emperor Diocletian and ended with Constantine I, has been a much-studied and much-debated field of the Roman Empire. Debate, however, has focused primarily on whether it was a true 'system' of government, or rather a collection of ad-hoc measures undertaken ...
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2001
Abstract ‘Medieval history’ traditionally starts with the accession of Diocletian in ad 284. It has become conventional to accept the subsequent ‘reforms’—constitutional, political, military, social, economic, and religious—as marking a decisive break between the ancient and medieval worlds.
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Abstract ‘Medieval history’ traditionally starts with the accession of Diocletian in ad 284. It has become conventional to accept the subsequent ‘reforms’—constitutional, political, military, social, economic, and religious—as marking a decisive break between the ancient and medieval worlds.
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Chronologie und Ideologie der Tetrarchie
Antiquité Tardive, 1995The profound and successful reforms of Diocletian and his co-rulers have continued to the evaluated and debated by scholars in recent decades. Not least among the topics discussed is Tetrarchie ideology and religions policy. In order to determine whether Diocletian's measures were first improvised and then given coherence during the course of his reign,
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Gang of Four: The Tetrarchy Begins
2022This chapter analyses the circumstances that led to the creation of the Tetrarchy in 293. It argues that Galerius was co-opted later than Constantius, and that the initial impetus for the imperial appointments was the ongoing threat of the usurper Carausius, which prompted Maximian’s promotion of Constantius.
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I tetrarchi, le statue divine e i tesori dei temple
Antiquité Tardive, 2020This article is based on the analysis of some inscriptions which date to the Tetrarchic age (approximately between 285 and 312) and have received little attention in scholarship. They are dedications of statues of deities, set up in different sanctuaries by order of the emperors themselves (Diocletian and Maximian, Galerius, Maximinus Daia, Licinius ...
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