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| = 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, [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Diocletian|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 |
