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The empire was originally divided into [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Provinces|provinciae]]. In the 290s, '''Diocletian''' reorganized the empire into twelve dioceses. | The empire was originally divided into [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Provinces|provinciae]]. In the 290s, [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Diocletian|Diocletian]] reorganized the empire into twelve dioceses. |
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Only the urban provinces of Rome and Constantinople were not placed under a deputy; they were directly ruled by the tetrarchs. Generally, Gaul and Dacia also did not have deputies because the prefects administered from those Diocese. | Only the urban provinces of Rome and Constantinople were not placed under a deputy; they were directly ruled by the tetrarchs. Generally, Gaul and Dacia also did not have deputies because the prefects administered from those Diocese. |
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* Gaul | * Africa (''Africae'') * Asia (''Asiana'') * Britain (''Britanniae'') * Dacia (''Daciae'') * the East (''Orientis'') * Egypt (''Aegypti'') * Gaul (''Galliae'') * Northern Italy (''Italiae Annonariae'') * Southern Italy (''Italy Suburbicariae'') * Macedonia * Pannonia (''Pannoniarum'', literally "the Pannonias") * Pontus (''Pontica'') * Spain (''Hispania'') * Thracia (''Thraciae'') * Vienna (''Viennensis''; alternatively the Seven Provinces, ''Septem Provinciarum'') |
Roman Diocese
The empire was divided into dioceses led by deputies (vicarius, plural vicarii).
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History
The empire was originally divided into provinciae. In the 290s, Diocletian reorganized the empire into twelve dioceses.
Vicarii were subordinate to the tetrarchs and the corresponding praetorian prefects.
Only the urban provinces of Rome and Constantinople were not placed under a deputy; they were directly ruled by the tetrarchs.
Generally, Gaul and Dacia also did not have deputies because the prefects administered from those Diocese.
Dioceses
Africa (Africae)
Asia (Asiana)
Britain (Britanniae)
Dacia (Daciae)
the East (Orientis)
Egypt (Aegypti)
Gaul (Galliae)
Northern Italy (Italiae Annonariae)
Southern Italy (Italy Suburbicariae)
- Macedonia
Pannonia (Pannoniarum, literally "the Pannonias")
Pontus (Pontica)
Spain (Hispania)
Thracia (Thraciae)
Vienna (Viennensis; alternatively the Seven Provinces, Septem Provinciarum)