A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... Diocletian . The period of anarchy was ended ; and under the forceful rule of this extraordinary man a complete reorganization of the adminis- trative system was to offer a hope , though it proved but a ... DIOCLETIAN 401 DIOCLETIAN •
... Diocletian . The period of anarchy was ended ; and under the forceful rule of this extraordinary man a complete reorganization of the adminis- trative system was to offer a hope , though it proved but a ... DIOCLETIAN 401 DIOCLETIAN •
Pagina 404
... Diocletian proceeded to do the same . He appointed Maximian , a native of Pannonia and a capable general , to be his colleague or fellow - Augustus , and leaving this man to deal with the western half of the Empire , himself took up his ...
... Diocletian proceeded to do the same . He appointed Maximian , a native of Pannonia and a capable general , to be his colleague or fellow - Augustus , and leaving this man to deal with the western half of the Empire , himself took up his ...
Pagina 405
... Diocletian developed into a special branch of the service , giving it special privileges and placing its detachments under the direct control of himself and his consorts . Its recruits were almost exclusively drawn from the wilder parts ...
... Diocletian developed into a special branch of the service , giving it special privileges and placing its detachments under the direct control of himself and his consorts . Its recruits were almost exclusively drawn from the wilder parts ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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