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Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano (Rome) --- archeologie --- oudheid --- iconografie --- geschiedenis en archeologie --- Art, Roman --- Art --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Museo nazionale romano --- Museo nazionale romano alle Terme di Diocleziano (Italy) --- Museo delle Terme (Italy) --- Rome (City). Museo nazionale romano. --- Museo nazionale romano Terme Diocleziano --- Palazzo Massimo alle Terme --- Museo nazionale romano Terme di Diocleziano --- Museo nazionale romano in Palazzo Altemps --- Museo nazionale romano di Palazzo Massimo --- Museo di Palazzo Massimo --- Rome (Italy) --- Rome (Italy : Comune) --- Rome (Italy : Governatorato) --- Rūmah (Italy) --- Roma (Italy) --- Rom (Italy) --- Rím (Italy) --- Rzym (Italy) --- Comune di Roma (Italy) --- Rome --- Antiquities, Roman --- Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano (Rome). --- geschiedenis en archeologie. --- oudheid. --- iconografie. --- bibliografieën. --- Faydherbe, Lucas.
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Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Diocletian und die Erste Tetrarchie" verfügbar.
Diocletian, --- Rome --- History --- Dioclétien --- Diokletian ‹Römisches Reich, Kaiser›. --- Geschichte 293-303. --- Römisches Reich. --- Tetrarchie. --- Tetrarchie --- HISTORY / General. --- Diocletianus, --- Dioklecijan, --- Diokletian, --- Diokghetianos, --- Diocleziano, --- Diocleciano, --- Cayo Aurelio Valerio Diocleciano,
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Pottery, Roman --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman --- -Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman --- -Roman terra-cotta sculpture --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Classical --- Roman pottery --- Terra-sigillata (Pottery) --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Museo nazionale romano --- Museo nazionale romano alle Terme di Diocleziano (Italy) --- Museo delle Terme (Italy) --- Rome (City). --- Museo nazionale romano Terme Diocleziano --- Palazzo Massimo alle Terme --- Museo nazionale romano Terme di Diocleziano --- Museo nazionale romano in Palazzo Altemps --- Museo nazionale romano di Palazzo Massimo --- Museo di Palazzo Massimo --- -Museo nazionale romano --- Pottery, Roman - Italy - Rome - Catalogs --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman - Italy - Rome - Catalogs --- Rome (City). Museo nazionale romano.
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Diocletian, --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Diocletian Emperor of Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- -History --- -Diocletian, --- Diocletianus, --- Dioklecijan, --- Diokletian, --- Diokghetianos, --- Diocleziano, --- Diocleciano, --- Cayo Aurelio Valerio Diocleciano,
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In AD 293 the Roman world was plunged into a bold new experiment in government. Four soldiers shared the empire between them: two senior emperors, Diocletian and Maximian, and two junior emperors, Constantius and Galerius. This regime, now known as the Tetrarchy, engaged with dynastic power in thoroughly unconventional ways: Diocletian and Maximian presented themselves as brothers despite being unrelated; Diocletian and Galerius repeatedly thwarted the dynastic ambitions of individual Tetrarchs and their sons; the sons themselves were variously hostages, symbols of imperial unity and possibly targets of assassination; and the importance of women to imperial self-representation was much reduced. This book focuses on the Tetrarchy as an imperial dynasty.
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"As a statesman a genius of the first order" was Theodor Mommsen's verdict in 1886 on Diocletian, the Dalmatian whose career took him from a released slave to Emperor. Diocletian stabilised the Imperium after it had been thrown into turmoil in the imperial crisis of the period of military anarchy. After his abdication in 305, he retired to the magnificent palace of Spalato (Split, Croatia) built for his old age. Although his arrangements for the succession, his price controls and his anti-Christian policies were not a lasting success, his comprehensive reforms created the basis for Constantine and the transition to the Late Classical Age. Renowned scholars from Germany, Great Britain, Croatia, Slovenia and Switzerland contributed to an international conference held in Split in 2003. Their papers collected here show the present state of research on the Tetrarchy in its political, social, economic, ideological, historico-religious and archaeological aspects and on the reception of Diocletian up to modern times. "Ein staatsmännisches Genie ersten Ranges", so nannte Theodor Mommsen 1886 Diokletian, jenen Dalmatiner, der es vom Freigelassenen bis zum Kaiser gebracht hatte. Diokletian hat das in der Reichskrise der Soldatenkaiserzeit zerrüttete Imperium wieder stabilisiert und sich nach seiner Abdankung 305 in den großartigen Alterspalast Spalato (Split, Kroatien) zurückgezogen. Wenn er auch mit seiner Nachfolgeregelung, seiner Preiskontrolle und seiner christenfeindlichen Politik keinen dauerhaften Erfolg hatte, so boten doch seine umfassenden Reformen die Voraussetzungen für Constantin und den Übergang in die Spätantike. Die hier vorgelegten Beiträge der 2003 in Split durchgeführten internationalen Tagung namhafter Gelehrter aus Deutschland, Großbritannien, Kroatien, Slowenien und der Schweiz präsentieren die Forschungslage zur Tetrarchie, zu ihren politischen, sozialen, ökonomischen, ideologischen, religionshistorischen und archäologischen Aspekten sowie zur Rezeption Diokletians bis in die Neuzeit.
Diocletian, --- Diocletianus, --- Dioklecijan, --- Diokletian, --- Diokghetianos, --- Diocleziano, --- Diocleciano, --- Cayo Aurelio Valerio Diocleciano, --- Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- History --- Diocletian, Emperor of Rome --- Congresses --- Diocletian, 284-305 --- Empire, 284-476 --- Diokletian. --- Rezeption. --- Tetrarchie. --- HISTORY / Ancient / General. --- Tetrarchy --- Diocletian
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