The new empire of Diocletian and Constantine
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Preface Contents Sources Part One: Emperors I. Imperial college II. Other emperors III. Imperial titulature IV. Careers, families V. Residences and journeys Part Two: Holders of offices VI. Ordinary consuls VII. Prefects of Rome VIII. Praetorian prefects IX. Administrators of dioceses, governors X. Names in Acta martyrum Part Three: Administration XI. Political divisions XII. The Verona list XIII. Diocletian and the provinces XIV. Imperial census XV. Constantine and the Donatists Tables Stemmata Bibliography Index of texts Index of persons
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