The Tetrarchy was the system instituted by Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors,...
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The Herodian tetrarchy was a regional division of a client state of Rome, formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE. The latter's client...
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The civil wars of the Tetrarchy were a series of conflicts between the co-emperors of the Roman Empire, starting from 306 AD with the usurpation of Maxentius...
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Ancient Thessaly (redirect from Tetrarchy (Thessaly))
Thessalian League for life; a few years later (344 BC), he re-established the tetrarchies (or tetradarchie), installing governors devoted to his interests and...
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Western Roman Empire (section Tetrarchy)
disintegrations of the Crisis of the Third Century. He introduced the system of the Tetrarchy in 286, with two senior emperors titled Augustus, one in the East and...
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Diocletian (category Tetrarchy)
the title Caesar), under himself and Maximian respectively. Under the Tetrarchy, or "rule of four", each tetrarch would rule over a quarter-division of...
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wife of Licinius Licinius II Eutropia Nepotianus Other rulers of the tetrarchy were related to the Constantinian dynasty: Maximian: adoptive father and...
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Herodian dynasty (section Tetrarchies)
descent, ruling the Herodian Kingdom of Judea and later the Herodian Tetrarchy as a vassal state of the Roman Empire. The Herodian dynasty began with...
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east), a status which the city maintained during the Tetrarchy system (293–324). The Tetrarchy ended with the Battle of Chrysopolis (Üsküdar) in 324...
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Constantine won the battle and started on the path that led him to end the Tetrarchy and become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. Maxentius drowned in the...
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Constantine the Great (category Tetrarchy)
officer of Illyrian origin who had been one of the four rulers of the Tetrarchy. His mother, Helena, was a Greek woman of low birth, probably from Asia...
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Herod died, the kingdom was divided among his sons into the Herodian Tetrarchy. The Herodian kingdom included the regions of Judea, Samaria, Idumaea...
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Caesar (title) (section Tetrarchy and Diarchy)
was heavily controlled by his court. In 293, Diocletian established the Tetrarchy, a system of rule by two senior emperors and two junior colleagues. The...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tetrarch, Tetrarchs, or Tetrarchy may refer to: Tetrarchy, the four co-emperors of the Roman Empire instituted by the...
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Ancient Rome (section Empire – The Tetrarchy)
political and economic shifts. A new form of government was established: the Tetrarchy. The Empire was divided among four emperors, two in the West and two in...
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Bank in Jordan and extending onto the West Bank at Qasr al-Yahud. The Tetrarchy of Philip, the son of Herod the Great, included parts of today's Golan...
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Josephus says that Aretas was joined in this war by 'fugitives from the tetrarchy of Phillip', whereas Moses of Chorene says that Aretas was joined by the...
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Principate (section Tetrarchy)
the trend to autocracy. He replaced the one-headed principate with the Tetrarchy (c. AD 300, two Augusti ranking above two Caesares), in which the vestigial...
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List of Augustae (section Tetrarchy)
Augusta (Classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta]; plural Augustae; Greek: αὐγούστα) was a Roman imperial honorific title given to empresses and women of the imperial...
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structure the Tetrarchy ("rule of four") in an attempt to provide for smoother succession and greater continuity of government. Under the Tetrarchy, Diocletian...
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Roman diocese (section Tetrarchy (286-305))
the administrative divisions of the empire were undertaken during the Tetrarchy. The first of these was the multiplication of the number of provinces...
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three of his sons and his sister: his son Herod Antipas received the tetrarchy of Galilee and Peraea. Other family members of Herod the Great include...
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the Great, the Herodian Kingdom of Judea was divided into the Herodian Tetrarchy, jointly ruled by Herod's sons and sister: Herod Archelaus (who ruled...
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the military qualification fell more and more into the background. The tetrarchy reform of Diocletian (c. 296) multiplied the office: there was a praetorian...
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small quantities, likely for ceremonial purposes, until and through the Tetrarchy (293–313).: 87 The word dēnārius is derived from the Latin dēnī "containing...
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Parthian Empire Nabatea Iturea Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Roman Empire Roman Syria Judaea Syria-Palaestina Diocese of the East in...
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began by sharing his rule with a colleague, then formally established the Tetrarchy of four co-emperors in 293. However the trend of civil war would continue...
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Dynasty Ghassanid Kingdom Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Iturea Macedonia Nabataean Kingdom Osroene Palmyrene Empire Parthian Empire...
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augustus. 307 Civil wars of the Tetrarchy: Flavius Valerius Severus surrendered to Maximian at Ravenna. Civil wars of the Tetrarchy: Galerius laid siege to Rome...
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inhabitants. As Sirmium, it was a capital of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy of 4th century CE. Ten Roman emperors were born in or near this city,...
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