On the sun-kissed Dalmatian coast lies Split, a city where every stone tells a story and every sunset paints a masterpiece ...
The emperor Diocletian decided that the Roman Empire was too big for one man to rule effectively, so in 285 he divided it into several parts, though in effect there were two: east and west. The ...
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Constantine and the Battle of the Milvian Bridge: The civil war against Maxentius and the vision that changed the Roman Empire
Constantine’s rise to power began within the turbulent political system of the Tetrarchy created by Emperor Diocletian. After the death of his father Constantius Chlorus in 306, Constantine was ...
The Diocletian persecutions (303-311 A.D.) give an insight into the devotion of early Christians, which, in turn, raises the question: Do we live as they did? Beginning in 303, the Roman Emperor ...
The story of St. George the Victorious is full of drama and self-sacrifice. Born in the third century into a Christian family, he rose from a brilliant military commander under Emperor Diocletian to a ...
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