Differences between revisions 2 and 4 (spanning 2 versions)
Revision 2 as of 2024-11-03 00:46:37
Size: 1305
Comment: List of dioceses
Revision 4 as of 2026-06-02 21:46:56
Size: 0
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 1: Line 1:
= Roman Diocese =

The empire was divided into '''dioceses''' led by deputies (''vicarius'', plural ''vicarii'').

<<TableOfContents>>

----



== History ==

The empire was originally divided into [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Provinces|provinciae]]. In the 290s, '''Diocletian''' reorganized the empire into twelve dioceses.

Vicarii were subordinate to the [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Tetrarchy|tetrarchs]] and the corresponding [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Prefectures|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'')



----
CategoryRicottone