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... Diocletian and Constantine The 5th century : persistence of Greco - Roman civilization in the East 379 Economic and social policies Relations with the barbarians Religious controversy The empire at the end of the 5th century The 6th ...
... Diocletian and Constantine The 5th century : persistence of Greco - Roman civilization in the East 379 Economic and social policies Relations with the barbarians Religious controversy The empire at the end of the 5th century The 6th ...
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... Diocletian and Constantine . The def- inition of consistent policy in imperial affairs was the achievement of two great soldier - emperors , Diocletian ( ruled 284-305 ) and Constantine I ( sole emperor 324- 337 ) , who together ended a ...
... Diocletian and Constantine . The def- inition of consistent policy in imperial affairs was the achievement of two great soldier - emperors , Diocletian ( ruled 284-305 ) and Constantine I ( sole emperor 324- 337 ) , who together ended a ...
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... Diocletian's reconquest of Egypt in AD 297. By multiplying the Metonic , solar , and Indiction cycles together , Scaliger obtained his cycle of 7,980 years ( 19 X 28 X 15 = 7,980 ) , a period of sufficient length to cover most previous ...
... Diocletian's reconquest of Egypt in AD 297. By multiplying the Metonic , solar , and Indiction cycles together , Scaliger obtained his cycle of 7,980 years ( 19 X 28 X 15 = 7,980 ) , a period of sufficient length to cover most previous ...
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