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The Roman Tetrarchy: Diocletian's Bold Reform That Split an Empire

5 min · 17. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Diocletian's Tetrarchy—the radical system of four co-emperors designed to save the Roman Empire from collapse. They walk through the crisis of the third century, with its barracks emperors and economic chaos, then dive into Diocletian's reforms: the division of the empire into East and West, the role of co-emperors Maximian, Galerius, and Constantius Chlorus, and the price controls of the Edict on Maximum Prices. They discuss how the system worked in theory but broke down after Diocletian's abdication, leading to civil wars and eventually Constantine's rise. The conversation touches on Nicomedia as the new eastern capital, the Persians under Narseh, and the lasting irony that the Tetrarchy paved the way for the very thing it tried to prevent. #Tetrarchy #Diocletian #Maximian #Galerius #ConstantiusChlorus #RomanEmpire #ThirdCenturyCrisis #Nicomedia #EdictOnMaximumPrices #Narseh #Constantine #Sassanid #BarracksEmperors #LateAntiquity #History #FexingoHistory #ImperialReform #Abdication Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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