IMPERIUM ROMANUM 07 - Tetrarchy
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DIOCLETIAN (284-305)
Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus "Victoria Sarmatica – Victory over the Sarmatians" The Sarmatians had settled in the region known as Sarmatia, east of Germania and north of the immediate vicinity of the Danube. These...
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DIOCLETIAN (284-305)
Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus "Tetrarchy" The reign of Domitian marks the beginning of the Late Roman Empire, known as the Dominatus . Diocletian transformed the Roman state into an absolute monarchy, establishing a despotic...
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MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS (first reign, 286-305)
Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus "The Gallic Massacre" In AD 286, Maximianus was dispatched by Emperor Diocletian to confront the Gallic rebels. After their defeat, he was elevated to the rank of Augustus on April...
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CARAUSIUS (286-293)
Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius "The Usurper from Britain" Carausius was a native of the Celtic tribe of the Menapii ( Menapiae civis ), who inhabited the region of Gallia Belgica. He came from humble...

ALLECTUS (293-296)
Allectus "The Recaptured Londinium" Allectus, a self-proclaimed Roman emperor in Britain, he served as the minister of finance for the usurper Carausius. Constantius Chlorus, who became Caesar on March 1, 293, was tasked with...

CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS (caesar, 293-305)
Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius "The Father of Constantine" Constantius I was born into a poor family in Illyria, he rose through the ranks by serving in the military. On March 1, 293 CE, he...
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SEVERUS II (caesar, 305-306)
Flavius Valerius Severus "The Abandoned Emperor" He was an officer in the Roman army and served for many years in Pannonia. On May 1, 305 CE, when Diocletian and Maximianus abdicated, Severus was appointed...
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GALERIUS (caesar, 293-305)
Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus "Genio Populi Romani" He hailed from Illyria and began his military career as a common soldier in the armies of Aurelian and later Probus. He gained fame through a victorious...

MAXIMINUS II (310-313)
Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximinus "The Fanatic" Despite his humble origins and lack of education, Maximinus II was said to support scholars and writers, surrounding himself with learned individuals. However, his primitive nature was significantly...

CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT (307/310-337)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus "Chi Rho" Constantine the Great, the son of Helena and Constantius I Chlorus, is best known for his conversion to Christianity following the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, where he defeated...

CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT (307/310-337)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus "Free Sunday" On March 7, 321 AD, Constantine issued an edict declaring Dies Solis Invicti (Sunday) a day of rest; commerce was prohibited, but agricultural activities were permitted. Beata Tranquillitas ("Blessed...
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DALMATIUS (caesar, 335-337)
Flavius Iulius Delmatius "Gloria Exercitus" He was the son of Delmatius the Elder, the half-brother of Constantine the Great. His brother was Hannibalianus. In 333 AD, Dalmatius was appointed consul. When, in 335 AD,...

CONSTANTINE II (caesar, 316-337)
Flavius Claudius Constantinus "The Persecutor of Christians" Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine I and his second wife, Fausta. He was born in Arles (renamed Constantia in his honor in 328 AD,...
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