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The Roman emperor Diocletian was an absolute ruler. This means that he had unlimited power and authority. refused to consult advisors. was a figurehead with limited power. ruled through military force.

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The correct answer is option A.  The Roman emperor Diocletian was an absolute ruler because he had unlimited power and authority.   Diocletian took many major decisions which included division of the Roman Empire into the eastern and western regions.   This decision brought an order in Rome for a short period of time and increased the status of Diocletian.

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