4Diocletian (284 – 305 AD)

Diocletian’s rule brought about critical administrative reforms to manage the vast empire effectively.

He divided the empire into eastern and western halves and introduced the Tetrarchy, a system of rule by four emperors, aiming to ensure better governance and stability. Diocletian’s efforts aimed to counter the empire’s crises and provided a model for future administrative structures.

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