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Derick Ayala
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28 January, 17:29
What were Diocletian's reforms?
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Gabriela Park
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The primary reform of the Roman Emperor Diocletian was to divide the Empire into two distinct halves, since this made it easier to manage. Another was that he implemented an almost entirely autocratic structure, in which he took advice from practically no other "branch" of government.
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