The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine by Timothy D. Barnes

The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine



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Constantine also makes his heir, Crispus (son of his first wife), junior emperor of the west, much to the irritation of his new wife, Fausta (because she wants her own sons to be emperors). Pagan Rome ended and Papal Rome began with the This persecution, under the Emperor Diocletian, began on the 23rd of February (303 A.D.), that being the day the Roman Terminalia was celebrated, and the cruel pagans boasted that they would finally put a termination to Christianity. As a child he The empire is now united. Apr 2, 2012 - Constantine the Great. As one of four co-emperors in the Tetrarchy set up by Diocletian. His view of His father was appointed in 293 c.e. Diocletian chose His father died in Britain, and his troops proclaimed Constantine as their new Caesar . Nov 8, 2011 - Emperor Constantine began to fulfill Bible prophecy when he founded a new capital for the Roman Empire in Constantinople. Oct 26, 2011 - Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, or Constantine, was born on February 27th 272 AD to Constantius Chlorus (an important military figure in Diocletian's army) and mother Helena (a Greek). Apr 9, 2013 - Because it lay on the European side of the Strait of Bosporus, the Emperor Constantine understood its strategic importance and upon reuniting the empire in 324 CE built his new capital there -- Constantinople. The reign of Constantine the Great marked the transition from the ancient Roman Empire to medieval Europe and a decisive step in the establishment of the Christian Church as the official religion for the Greek and Latin civilizations. Mar 10, 2014 - The Empire was troubled by serious problems including financial and military frailty, the lack of political unity and the profound transformation of the pagan religion whose public and ritualistic characteristic had lost meaning because of… Diocletian, proclaimed emperor in the year 284, observing the need for a strict control of the state, began a major reorganization in the military and administrative field, in 285 he institutionalized the “Tetrarchy”, or “rule by four”. Emperor Diocletian who ruled the Roman Empire from 284 to 305 CE believed that the empire was too big for one person to rule and divided it into a tetrarchy (rule of four) with an emperor (augustus) and a co-emperor (caesar) in both the east and west. Constantine makes the new capital Constantinople.





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