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Posted on April 4, 2011

The History of Rome - 132- In This Sign

Prior to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge Constantine experienced visions and dreams that promised him victory if he embraced Christianity.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 132-_In_This_Sign.mp3
Posted on March 28, 2011

The History of Rome - 131- The New Game in Town

With the Tetrarchy in shambles, Diocletian will be called out of retirement in 308 AD to help broker a settlement. But the new new order will prove as bad as the old new order.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 131-_The_New_Game_in_Town.mp3
Posted on March 14, 2011

The History of Rome - 130- Lost in Transition

Less than two years after Diocletian's abdication, the Tetrarchy was left in shambles following the power plays of Constantine and Maxentius.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 130-_Lost_in_Transition.mp3
Posted on March 7, 2011

The History of Rome - 129- Abdication

In 305 AD, Diocletian and Maximian voluntarily abdicated the throne, handing power over to Galerius and Constantius.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 129-_Abdication.mp3
Posted on February 28, 2011

The History of Rome - 128- The Great Persecution

In 303 AD Diocletian initiated the last and greatest of the Christian persecutions.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 128-_The_Great_Persecution.mp3
Posted on February 21, 2011

The History of Rome - 127- Commanding The Economy

Rome's economy was in disarray when Diocletian came to power and he initiated major overhauls to get the system running again.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 127-_Commanding_The_Economy.mp3
Posted on February 14, 2011

The History of Rome - 126- All The King’s Men

Over the course of his reign Diocletian overhauled the government, transforming it into a centralized bureaucracy run by career civil servants.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 126-_All_The_Kings_Men.mp3
Posted on February 7, 2011

The History of Rome - 125- The Best Defence is a Good Defence

Over the course of his reign Diocletian instituted a number of reforms to the military structure that helped transform the legions into a new kind of army.

 

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 125-_The_Best_Defence_is_a_Good_Defence.mp3
Posted on January 31, 2011

The History of Rome - 124- The Tetrarchs at War

In the mid-to-late 290s the Imperial Tetrarchy was at war on multiple fronts. In the west Constantius undertook the reconquest of Britain, while in the east, Galerius fought a newly hostile Sassanid Empire.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 124-_The_Tetrarchs_at_War.mp3
Posted on January 24, 2011

The History of Rome - 123- The Tertrarchy

In 293 AD Diocletian and Maximian invited Constantius and Galerius to share in their Imperial burdens, forming what we today call the Tetrarchy.

Attached audio [audio/mpeg]: 123-_The_Tetrarchy.mp3

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