Diocletian

/ˌdaɪəˈkliʃən/ noun

Roman Emperor (r. 284-305 CE) who reorganized the empire through the tetrarchy system, dividing rule among four emperors, and initiated the last major persecution of Christians.

Born Diocles, he took the name Diocletianus upon becoming emperor, possibly from 'Diocles' (a Greek name meaning 'glory of Zeus') combined with the Latin imperial suffix '-ianus.'

AMዲዮክሌትያን
ARديوقليتيانوس
BNডায়োক্লেশিয়ান
CADioclecià
CSDiokleciánský
DADiocletian
DEDiokletian
ELΔιοκλητιανός
ESDiocleciano
FAدیوکلتیانوس
FIDiocletianus
FRDioclétien
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