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McGill, Scott, Cristiana Sogno, and Edward Watts, eds. From the Tetrarchs to the Theodosians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511712296.

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The empire of the tetrarchs: Imperial pronouncements and government, AD 284-324. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.

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McGill, Scott. From the tetrarchs to the Theodosians: Later Roman history and culture, 284-450 CE. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Tetrarch. London: Orbit, 2003.

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Demandt, Alexander, Andreas Goltz, and Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen, eds. Diokletian und die Tetrarchie. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110914603.

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Irvine, Ian. Tetrarch: Volume 2 of The Well of Echoes. Camberwell, Victoria: Penguin, 2003.

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Manny by Tetrarc for Coupechoux. Nantes: Éditions Joca Seria, 2011.

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Verzone, Paolo. Palazzi e domus dalla tetrarchia al VII secolo. Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2011.

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de, Bernardi Ferrero Daria, ed. Palazzi e domus dalla tetrarchia al VII secolo. Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2011.

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Dietrich, Boschung, and Eck Werner, eds. Die Tetrarchie: Ein neues Regierungssystem und seine mediale Präsentation. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2006.

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Flint, Keith. Airborne armour: Tetrarch, Locust, Hamilcar, and the 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment, 1938-50. Solihull, West Midlands: Helion & Co., 2004.

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Kolb, Frank. Diocletian und die Erste Tetrarchie: Improvisation oder Experiment in der Organisation monarchischer Herrschaft? Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1987.

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Diokletian und die Epoche der Tetrarchie: Das römische Reich zwischen Krisenbewältigung und Neuaufbau (284-313 n. Chr.). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2001.

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Cambi, Nenad. Dioklecijan, Tetrarhija i Dioklecijanova palaca o 1700. obljetnici postojanja: Zbornik radova s medunarodnog simpozija odrzanog od 18. do 22. rujna 2005. u Splitu = Diocletian, Tetrarchy and Diocletian's Palace on the 1700th anniversary of existence : proceedings of the international conference held in Split from September 18th to 22nd 2005. Split: Književni Krug, 2009.

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Cambi, Nenad. Dioklecijan, Tetrarhija i Dioklecijanova palaca o 1700. obljetnici postojanja: Zbornik radova s medunarodnog simpozija odrzanog od 18. do 22. rujna 2005. u Splitu = Diocletian, Tetrarchy and Diocletian's Palace on the 1700th anniversary of existence : proceedings of the international conference held in Split from September 18th to 22nd 2005. Split: Književni Krug, 2009.

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Salome. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.

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Dragoslav, Srejović, ed. The Age of Tetrarchs. Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1995.

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Omissi, Adrastos. ‘At last Roman, at last restored to the true light of Empire’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824824.003.0004.

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This chapter begins by considering what made the late Roman state distinctive from the early Empire, exploring the political developments of the later third century, in particular the military, administrative, and economic reforms undertaken by the tetrarchs. It then explores the presentation of the war between the tetrarchy and the British Empire of Carausius and Allectus (286‒96), taking as its core sources Pan. Lat. X, XI, and VIII. These speeches are unique in the panegyrical corpus, in that two of them (X and XI) were delivered while the usurpation they describe was still under way, the third (VIII) after it was defeated. In this chapter, we see how the British Empire was ‘othered’ as piratical and barbarian, and how conflict with it helped to create the distinctive ideology of the tetrarchy.
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Dragoslav, Srejović, and Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Otdeljenje istorijskih nauka., eds. The Age of Tetrarchs: [a symposium held from the 4th to the 9th October 1993]. Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1995.

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The Empire of the Tetrarchs: Imperial Pronouncements and Government AD 284-324 (Oxford Classical Monographs). Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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1968-, McGill Scott, Sogno Cristiana 1969-, and Watts Edward Jay 1975-, eds. From the tetrarchs to the theodosians: Essays on later Roman history and culture, 284-450 CE. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Bagley, James. Tetrarcha. 1st Books Library, 2000.

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Tetrarch (Paladin Books). Paladin Press, 1989.

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Diocletian and the Tetrarchy. Edinburgh University Press, 2004.

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Tetrarch (Well of Echoes). Orbit, 2004.

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Abdy, Richard. Tetrarchy and the House of Constantine. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195305746.013.0032.

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Irvine, Ian. Tetrarch: The "Well of Echoes" Quartet. Viking Children's Books, 2002.

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Rees, Roger. Diocletian and the Tetrarchy (Debates and Documents in Ancient History). Edinburgh University Press, 2004.

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Gassman, Mattias P. Worshippers of the Gods. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190082444.001.0001.

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Worshippers of the Gods Worshippers of the Gods tells how the Latin writers who witnessed the political and social rise of Christianity rethought the role of traditional religion in the empire and city of Rome. In parallel with the empire’s legal Christianisation, it traces changing attitudes toward paganism from the last empire-wide persecution of Christians under the Tetrarchy to the removal of state funds from the Roman cults in the early 380s. Influential recent scholarship has seen Christian polemical literature—a crucial body of evidence for late antique polytheism—as an exercise in Christian identity-making. In response, Worshippers of the Gods argues that Lactantius, Firmicus Maternus, Ambrosiaster, and Ambrose offered substantive critiques of traditional religion shaped to their political circumstances and to the preoccupations of contemporary polytheists. By bringing together this polemical literature with imperial laws, pagan inscriptions, and the letters and papers of the senator Symmachus, Worshippers of the Gods reveals the changing horizons of Roman thought on traditional religion in the fourth century. Through its five interlocking case studies, it shows how key episodes in the Empire’s religious history—the Tetrarchic persecution, Constantine’s adoption of Christianity, the altar of Victory affair, and the ‘disestablishment’ of the Roman cults—shaped contemporary conceptions of polytheism. It also argues that the idea of a unified ‘paganism’, often seen as a capricious invention by Christian polemicists, actually arose as a Christian response to the eclectic, philosophical polytheism in vogue at Rome.
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Miodrag, Popović, Tomović Miodrag, and Narodni muzej--Beograd, eds. Šarkamen (Eastern Serbia): A tetrarchic imperial palace : the memorial complex. Beograd: Archaeological Institute, 2005.

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(Editor), Alexander Demandt, Andreas Goltz (Editor), and Heinrich Schlange-Schoningen (Editor), eds. Diokletian Und Die Tetrarchie: Aspekte Einer Zeitenwende (Millennium Studien/Millennium Studies). Walter de Gruyter, 2004.

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Die Herrschaft des Carus, Carinus und Numerianus als Vorlaufer der Tetrarchie (German Edition). Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014.

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Omissi, Adrastos. Tyranny and Betrayal. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824824.003.0005.

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This chapter explores Constantine’s rise to power, mustering evidence from Pan. Lat. VII and VI to argue that Constantine should be seen as a usurper and to defend the idea that he escaped the court of Galerius in 306. The chapter then explores how an individual’s reputation could be transformed by examining the way Maximian was portrayed as a monster in Pan. Lat. VI. The chapter then considers the war of 312 between Maxentius and Constantine, and discusses how Pan. Lat. XII and IV participated in shaping an image of Maxentius as a tyrant who was destroying Rome, an image which served to legitimate Constantine’s invasion of Italy and his progressive breakaway from the tetrarchy. Finally, the chapter considers the silence of Pan. Lat. XII and IV on the topic of Licinius, and draws the conclusion that the alliance that existed between Constantine and Licinius was always a cold one.
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Salome. New York: Random House Children's Books, 2008.

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Gormley, Beatrice. Salome. Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2007.

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Gormley, Beatrice. Salome. Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2007.

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Salome. Laurel Leaf, 2008.

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