the Tetrarchy

GPTKB entity

Properties (73)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf political system
gptkbp:aimsTo stabilize the empire
reduce civil wars
gptkbp:composedOf four rulers
gptkbp:createdBy co-emperors
gptkbp:currentStatus AD 305
gptkbp:divisions gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkbp:established gptkb:Diocletian
AD_293
gptkbp:followedBy the Dominate
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gptkbp:includes Augusti
Caesares
gptkbp:influenced later_Roman_governance
gptkbp:is_characterized_by civic engagement
economic reforms
infrastructure development
military alliances
urbanization
cultural developments
cultural patronage
diplomatic relations
military reforms
political philosophy
public health initiatives
cultural preservation
historical documentation
military campaigns
military organization
new military strategies
cultural integration
environmental management
legal reforms
religious tolerance
territorial expansion
economic stability
educational reforms
political alliances
scientific inquiry
administrative reforms
civic pride
social reforms
economic partnerships
technological innovations
philosophical discourse
public works projects
literary advancements
artistic developments
increased taxation
civic improvements
legal codification
religious changes
increased bureaucracy
increased centralization
enhanced trade routes
territorial divisions
division of power
new capitals
decentralization of local power
improved communication networks
legal reforms in provinces
cultural_exchange
gptkbp:is_integrated_with Roman_provinces
gptkbp:isDividedInto East_and_West
gptkbp:ledTo Constantine's_rise_to_power
gptkbp:resultedIn increased administrative efficiency
gptkbp:saw_the_rise_of gptkb:Constantine_the_Great
gptkb:Constantius_Chlorus
gptkb:Galerius
Maximian
gptkbp:was diarchy
gptkbp:was_a_response_to crises_in_the_Roman_Empire
gptkbp:was_marked_by political instability