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Why did Diocletian divide the empire into two sections?

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Elodia [21]2 years ago
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Why did Diocletian divide the empire into two sections?

Explanation:

He thought that dividing the empire would make it easier to rule. ... The soldiers hired on the frontiers were not willing to go defend other parts of the empire. Soldiers in the outer parts of the Roman Empire often supported local commanders instead of the emperor.

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