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Diocletian’s Nightmares and the Crisis of the First Tetrarchy

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Gang of Four: The Tetrarchy Begins

2022
This 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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The Tetrarchy as Ideology

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 First Tetrarchy (293–305 CE)

New Approaches To Byzantine History and Culture, 2022
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