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Categories: Emperors, Tetrarchy, States and territories established in the 290s, Crisis of the Third Century, States and territories disestablished in the 4th century
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Tetrarchy  Council of Carnuntum  filius augusti  First Tetrarchy  Four tetrarchs
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The Tetrarchy was the system instituted by Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors, the augusti, and their junior colleagues and designated successors, the caesares. Wikipedia
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The Tetrarchy was the system instituted by Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors, the augusti, and their junior colleagues and designated successors, the caesares. Wikipedia
The four co-emperors of the Roman Empire instituted by the Emperor Diocletian Wikipedia Disambiguation
Form of government where power is divided among four individuals Wikidata
A government where power is shared by four people, especially (historical) the Herodian tetrarchy established in Judea after the death of Herod and the Tetrarchy of Diocletian which ruled the Roman Empire in the years 293-313. Wiktionary
Government by four people. Wiktionary (translation)