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which of the following originated with the emperor diocletian? (4 points) the tetrarchy the senate the triumvirate the edict of milan

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The correct answer is the tetrarchy

Diocletian split the rule into 4 parts with two Augustii and two Caesares who ruled together.

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The correct answer is: " the tetrarchy"

Diocletian was the Roman Emperor between years 284 and 305. During this reign, he managed to stabilize the empire and brough the so-called Crisis of the Third Century, to an end.

Diocleatian decided to appoint Maximian as co-emperor, so that he would rule the Eastern side of the Empire while Maximian would rule the Western one. Each of them appointed a junior co-emperor, who operated under their command, so it ended up becoming a "rule of four" or tetrarchy, and each ruled a quarter fraction of the empire.



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