Similar words: venetian, dietitian, venetian blind, idiocy, diocese, mediocre, mediocrity, monocle. Meaning: n. Roman Emperor who when faced with military problems decided in 286 to divide the empire between himself in the east and Maximian in the west; he initiated the last persecution of the Christians in 303 (245-313).
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1. After Diocletian had surrendered power there was a time of confusion until Constantine the Great became Emperor in 324.
2. After Diocletian, ambitious Christian leaders ruled through the powerful fusion of Roman political, social, and military precedents with symbolism and Christianity.
3. To these rulers must be joined Diocletian, father of the golden age, and Maximian, father of the iron, as they commonly say, and all the others down to the time of Your Piety.
4. Both Aurelian and Diocletian made attempts to establish a stable monetary system, but the solution of the problem was reserved for Constantine.
5. After the edict of Diocletian we hear no more of it until the days of St. Augustine.
6. The persecution of Diocletian failed completely to suppress the growing Christian community.
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7. After the edict of Diocletian we hear no more of it until the days of St.
8. But Diocletian (243 - 316), reinstated the Empire by 284.
9. Roman coins minted during the reign of Diocletian have been excavated in remote parts of Iceland.
10. In all the persecution lasted for about 250 years, being at its height during the reign of Diocletian.
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