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A further massive transfer of Bastarnae was carried out by emperor Diocletian ( ruled 284-305 ) after he and his colleague Galerius defeated a coalition of Bastarnae and Carpi in 299.
Galerius was assigned Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and responsibility for the eastern borderlands.
Afterwards, during 299 and 302, as Diocletian was then residing in the East, it was Galerius ' turn to campaign victoriously on the Danube.
In a public ceremony at Antioch, the official version of events was clear: Galerius was responsible for the defeat ; Diocletian was not.
Galerius was reinforced, probably in the spring of 298, by a new contingent collected from the Empire's Danubian holdings.
Narseh retreated to Armenia to fight Galerius ' force, to Narseh's disadvantage ; the rugged Armenian terrain was favorable to Roman infantry, but unfavorable to Sassanid cavalry.
Diocletian was conservative in matters of religion, a man faithful to the traditional Roman pantheon and understanding of demands for religious purification, but Eusebius, Lactantius and Constantine state that it was Galerius, not Diocletian, who was the prime supporter of the purge, and its greatest beneficiary.
Antioch was Diocletian's primary residence from 299 to 302, while Galerius swapped places with his Augustus on the Middle and Lower Danube.
Diocletian believed that Romanus of Caesarea was arrogant, and he left the city for Nicomedia in the winter, accompanied by Galerius.
Rumors alleging that Diocletian's death was merely being kept secret until Galerius could come to assume power spread through the city.
Afterward, the persecutions under Diocletian and Galerius directed his attention to the martyrs of his own time and the past, and this led him to the history of the whole Church and finally to the history of the world, which, to him, was only a preparation for ecclesiastical history.
In 293, feeling more focus was needed on both civic and military problems, Diocletian, with Maximian's consent, expanded the imperial college by appointing two Caesars ( one responsible to each Augustus ) — Galerius and Constantius Chlorus.
* Sirmium ( modern Sremska Mitrovica ) in the Vojvodina region of modern Serbia, and near Belgrade, on the Danube border ) was the capital of Galerius, the eastern Caesar ; this was to become the Balkans-Danube prefecture Illyricum.
When Constantius died in 306, Galerius promoted Severus to Augustus while Constantine the Great was proclaimed Augustus to succeed his father Constantius, by his father's troops.
The first book sketches briefly the history of the early Roman emperors from Augustus to Diocletian ( 305 ); the second, third and fourth deal more fully with the period from the accession of Constantius Chlorus and Galerius to the death of Theodosius I ; the fifth and sixth, the most useful for historians, cover the period between 395 and 410, when Priscus Attalus was deposed ; for this period, he is the most important surviving non-ecclesiastical source.
On September 13, 258, he was imprisoned at the behest of the new proconsul, Galerius Maximus.
When the Roman Empire was divided into the tetrarchy, Thessaloniki became the administrative capital of one of the four portions of the Empire under Galerius Maximianus Caesar, where Galerius commissioned an imperial palace, a new hippodrome, a triumphal arch and a mausoleum among others.

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It was expected that Maxentius would remain within Rome and endure a siege, as he already had successfully employed this strategy during the invasions of Severus and Galerius.
However, Constantine tried to avoid breaking with Galerius, and did not openly support Maxentius during the invasion.
* Galerius, Roman emperor ( 305-311 ), ruled as Caesar during the Tetrarchy from residence in Sirmium ( 293-296 ).
Her home was at Neocaesarea in Pontus and during the persecution of Christians under Galerius, Macrina supposedly fled with her husband to the shores of the Black Sea.
The biographies have Demetrius as a young man of senatorial family who was run through with spears in around 306 AD in Thessaloniki, during the Christian persecutions of the emperor Diocletian or Galerius, which matches his depiction in the 7th century mosaics.
* Galerius, Roman emperor ( 305-311 ), ruled as Caesar during the Tetrarchy from residence in Sirmium ( 293-296 ).
The story is ostensibly set during the reign of Roman Emperor Galerius ( 305 to 311 ), though it contains a number of contradictions and anachronisms that make dating difficult.

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Compendium extract: Diocletian to the Death of Galerius: 284 311
* 293 Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian appoint Galerius as Caesar to Diocletian, beginning the period of four rulers known as the Tetrarchy.
* 308 At Carnuntum, Emperor emeritus Diocletian confers with Galerius, Augustus of the East, and Maximianus, the recently returned former Augustus of the West, in an attempt to restore order to the Roman Empire.
:: Illyricum Galerius ( 293 305 )
:: Illyricum Galerius ( 305 306 )
:: Illyricum Galerius ( 306 307 )
:: Illyricum Galerius ( 307 311 )
69 ), perhaps the granddaughter of Gaius Galerius ( ca 15 BC aft.
* February 24 Galerius publishes his edict that begins the persecution of Christians in his portion of the Empire.
* March 1 Emperor Diocletian and Maximian appoint Constantius Chlorus and Galerius as Caesars.
* May 5 Emperor Galerius declares on his deathbed religious freedom and issues his Edict of Toleration, ending persecution of Christians in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire.
* May 5 Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman emperor
Galerius (; c. 260 April or May 311 ), was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311.
Galerius was born in Serdica, though some modern scholars consider the strategic site where he later built his palace named after his mother Felix Romuliana ( Gamzigrad ) his birth and funeral place.
Three Roman Emperors were born in the municipality of Zaječar ; Galerius ( r. 293 311 ), Maximinus ( r. 305 312 ) and Licinius ( r. 308 324 ).
* 311 The Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 by the Roman Tetrarchy of Galerius, Constantine and Licinius, officially ending the Diocletian persecution of Christianity.
* 293 Diocletian appoints Constantius I and Galerius as caesars.
* 299 Galerius defeats the Sarmatians and the Carpi
* 311 Galerius dies at Sardica.
* Galerius Maximianus, Roman emperor, 305 311

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