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why did emperor Diocletian reduce the expansion of Roman empire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dividing the Empire

A single person could not control the infrastructure needed to maintain the vast empire. So, Diocletian did something very unexpected. He split it in half. In 285 CE, Diocletian named his lieutenant Maximianus as the Caesar (lesser emperor) of the western half of the Roman Empire.

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A single person could not control the infrastructure needed to maintain the vast empire. So, Diocletian did something very unexpected. He split it in half. In 285 CE, Diocletian named his lieutenant Maximianus as the Caesar (lesser emperor) of the western half of the Roman Empire.

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