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| Germany | |
| ... The Emperor Diocletian undertook a major reorganization of the Empire. Later the Emperor Constantine undertook further political and economic reorganization. ... |
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| 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). ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| Christianity | |
| ... the Orthodox east. In the 4th century, after the disputes by Emperor Diocletian, Christianity had legal recognition. His successor ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| Collapse Of Civilizations | |
| ... The nature of the empire was changing and the restoring of peace that emperors Diocletian and Constantine had brought was fading. ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| Revelation | |
| ... Seven Churches in Revelation Ephesus--the Church of the first-love, the apostolic Church Smyrna--the persecuted Church--Diocletian to Constantine Pergamos--the ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| Roman Extrapolation | |
| ... After nearly 50 years of active prosecution under Decius, Valerius and later Diocletian, the Christians that were left were strong willed. ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| 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. ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| 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 ... |
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| 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. ... |
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