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Jorge Palmer
3 July, 11:49
How did Diocletian divide the Roman Empire?
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Marely Huber
3 July, 13:12
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He created a tetrarchy, splitting the empire into four districts.
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Zackery Russo
3 July, 13:13
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Diocletian also restructured the Roman government by establishing the Tetrarchy, a system of rule in which four men shared rule over the massive Roman Empire. The empire was effectively divided in two, with an Augustus and a subordinate Caesar in each half.
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