HISTORY
ANCIENT ROME
Question
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Diocletian
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Theodocius
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Augustus
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Constantine
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Detailed explanation-1: -In 391 A.D., Theodosius ordered the closing of all temples and banned all forms of pagan cult. After his death in 395 A.D., the empire was divided between his sons, Honorius (Western Roman emperor) and Arcadius (Eastern Roman emperor).
Detailed explanation-2: -Constantine enacted another change that helped accelerate the fall of the Roman Empire. In 330 C.E., he split the empire into two parts: the western half centered in Rome and the eastern half centered in Constantinople, a city he named after himself.
Detailed explanation-3: -Theodosius forbade heretics to reside within Constantinople, and in 392 and 394 confiscated their places of worship.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Roman Empire was divided into an eastern half and a western half in 285 CE by the Emperor Diocletian.