Saved Papers

Save papers so you can find them more easily!

Join Now

Get instant access to over 100,000 papers.

Join Now!

We have 64 essays on "Diocletian".

Results 41 - 60 of about 64


Result Pages:  Previous  1  2  3  4  Next 



Germany
... The Emperor Diocletian undertook a major reorganization of the Empire. Later the
Emperor Constantine undertook further political and economic reorganization. ...
 
Pagan Influences On Christianity
... Under the rule of Diocletian from 303 to 305 AD Christians were made to make sacrifices
to the pagan gods or be killed (proclaimtheworld.org, 2007). ...
 
Weapons & Tools Depcited In Art
... depiction of weapons remains rather constant. The late Roman piece
"Diocletian's Tetrarchy" Fig. 5.16 (Sporre 161) clearly shows ...
 
Christianity
... the Orthodox east. In the 4th century, after the disputes by Emperor Diocletian,
Christianity had legal recognition. His successor ...
 
Roman Gender Roles
... a sacrifice to gods, problem for Christians, Valerian 257 AD – Christians persecuted
for not performing sacrifices, meetings banned; Diocletian (284-305 AD ...
 
Collapse Of Civilizations
... The nature of the empire was changing and the restoring of peace that emperors
Diocletian and Constantine had brought was fading. ...
 
Canonization Of Scripture (how The Bible Was Compiled?)
... personalities. 3. Persecution - In AD 303, the Edict of Diocletian declared
that all Christian books must be destroyed. This forced ...
 
The Significance Of Emperors In The Byzantine Survival
... centralized authority. He first abolished the tetrarchy system which was
commonly practiced during the reign of Diocletian. And ...
 
Christianity And Paganism In 4-8 Cent.
... needed, appeared to be a miracle. The great persecutions of Diocletian
had been a traumatic ordeal. The defeat and death of the ...
 
Revelation
... Seven Churches in Revelation Ephesus--the Church of the first-love, the apostolic
Church Smyrna--the persecuted Church--Diocletian to Constantine Pergamos--the ...
 
Ancient Rome
... In the 50 years from 235 to 284 more than two dozen emperors ruled, all but one
of whom suffered a violent death. The Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine. ...
 
The Byzantine Empire
... The position of the peasants, who, from the time of Diocletian (?–305) had been
a repressed and exploited workforce, worsened as the empire shrank. ...
 
Roman Extrapolation
... After nearly 50 years of active prosecution under Decius, Valerius and later
Diocletian, the Christians that were left were strong willed. ...
 
Roman Empire
... They rose up against Rome but they all faced a bitter death. Perhaps one of the
strongest of these soldier-emperors was a Roman general named Diocletian. ...
 
Roman Empire
... They rose up against Rome but they all faced a bitter death. Perhaps one of the
strongest of these soldier-emperors was a Roman general named Diocletian. ...
 
The Roman Empire: An Economic Failure
... root. Diocletian, one of the last emperors, tried to settle inflation by
establishing price controls on many of the commodities. ...
 
Racism Or Slavery
... Pancras Station St. Pancras was a fourteen-year-old Christian boy, who
was martyred in Rome in 304 AD by the Emperor Diocletian. ...
 
Greek And Roman Architecture
... preserved temple known as the Maison Carree in Nimes, France, 16 BC; the aqueduct,
the Pont du Gard, near Nimes, about 14 BC; the Diocletian's Palace in Split ...
 
Biblical Thessalonica
... From the middle of the 3rd century AD it was entitled "metropolis and colony," and
when Diocletian (284-305) divided Macedonia into two provinces, Thessalonica ...
 
The History Of The Army
... citizens. In the 3rd and 4th centuries AD the army was again reorganized,
first by the emperor Diocletian, and later by Constantine. ...

Result Pages:  Previous  1  2  3  4  Next