tetrarchy

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英 ['ti:trɑ:kɪ]
美 ['titrɑkɪ]
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  • n.

    四分领地,四人统治;

  • 英英释义

    Tetrarchy

    • The term Tetrarchy (Greek: "leadership of four [people]") describes any form of government where power is divided among four individuals, but in modern usage usually refers to the system instituted by Roman Emperor Diocletian in 293, marking the end of the Crisis of the Third Century and the recovery of the Roman Empire. This Tetrarchy lasted until c.

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    Diocletian and the Tetrarchy
    Diocletian and the first tetrarchy, 284–305
    The Tetrarchy: policy and image as reflected in imperial pronouncements
    Diocletian and the first tetrarchy, A.D. 284–305
    THE FIRST GOLD ISSUES OF THE TETRARCHY AT SISCIA
    Diocletian, Tetrarchy and the Diocletians palace on the 1700 th anniversary of existence
    GALERIUS, MAXIMINUS AND THE TITULATURE OF THE THIRD TETRARCHY
    Portrait of a Conspirator: Constantine's Break with the Tetrarchy
    Some notable strikes of the Diocletianic tetrarchy in the Zagreb Archaeological museum
    The new state of diocletian and constantine: From the tetrarchy to the reunification of the empire