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6 October, 08:28
How did Constantine add to Diocletian's reforms?
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The rule of Constantine added further reforms, including the establishment of the strict centralization of power, which resided with the monarch or head of state; he introduced a vast bureaucracy meaning that all decisions were made by the head of state rather than by elected representatives; and by the formal and definite separation of the power of civilians and the military, giving more power to the military on state and security issues and decisions.
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