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Under and Diocletian
Under the governance of the jurists Gregorius, Aurelius Arcadius Charisius, and Hermogenianus, the imperial government began issuing official books of precedent, collecting and listing all the rescripts that had been issued from the reign of Hadrian ( r. 117 – 38 ) to the reign of Diocletian.
Under the Christian Constantine, Diocletian was maligned.
Under Diocletian a fourfold division of the country was made:
Under late Roman rule, Diocletian persecuted many Egyptian converts to the new Christian faith.
Under the reorganization of the empire by Diocletian, Rouen became the chief city of the divided province of Gallia Lugdunensis II and reached the apogee of its Roman development, with an amphitheatre and thermae of which the foundations remain.
Under the Emperor Diocletian, in the late 3rd century AD, Salernum became the administrative centre of the " Bruttia and Lucania " province.
Under Diocletian ( 245 – 313 ), Noricum was divided into Noricum ripense (" Noricum along the river ", the northern part southward from the Danube ), and Noricum mediterraneum (" landlocked Noricum ", the southern, more mountainous district ).
Under the new organization of the empire by Diocletian, Numidia was divided in two provinces: the north became Numidia Cirtensis, with capital at Cirta, while the south, which included the Aurès Mountains and was threatened by raids, became Numidia Militiana, " Military Numidia ", with capital at the legionary base of Lambaesis.
Under Diocletian, Raetia formed part of the diocese of the vicarius Italiae, and was subdivided into Raetia prima, with a praeses at Curia Raetorum ( Chur ) and Raetia secunda, with a praeses at Augusta Vindelicorum ( Augsburg ), the former corresponding to the old Raetia, the latter to Vindelicia.
20, The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian, by E. Mary Smallwood.
Under Diocletian, in 293, Hispania Tarraconensis was divided in three smaller provinces: Gallaecia, Carthaginensis and Tarraconensis.
Under Diocletian, the political division of the Roman Empire began.
Under Diocletian in 301 AD, an edict imposed the death penalty for anyone violating a tariff system, for example by buying up, concealing, or contriving the scarcity of everyday goods.
Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor was rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether.
Under the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruthlessly persecuted Christians, Bishop Nicholas suffered for his faith, was exiled and imprisoned.
Under the reign of Western Roman Emperor Maximian, co-emperor with Diocletian, Cyriacus was tortured and put to death, beheaded in 303 on the Via Salaria, where he was subsequently buried.
Under Emperor Diocletian ( 284 – 305 ), the navy's strength reportedly increased from 46, 000 men to 64, 000 men, a figure that represents the numerical peak of the late Roman navy.
Under the Dominate, i. e. the Late Roman Empire, the Roman Emperor Diocletian began in AD 293 reforms of the provincial administration that were completed under the Emperor Constantine the Great in 318.
Under Emperor Diocletian, Lusitania kept its borders and was ruled by a Praeses, later by a Consularis ; finally, it was united with the other provinces to form the Diocesis Hispaniarum (" Diocese of Hispania ").

Under and Lusitania
Under Roman rule, Lusitania and its people gradually acquired Roman culture and language.

Under and kept
Under opposition from Sen. William B. Giles, Madison chose not to fight Congress for the nomination but kept Sec.
Under the moral standards then enforced by the motion picture industry, their relationship had to be kept from public view.
Under such conditions, many replacements suffered a crippling loss of morale, while veteran soldiers were kept in line units until they were killed, wounded, or incapacitated by battle fatigue or physical illness.
Under the latter's weak rule the island suffered considerably from the inroads of various adventurers ; hence in 1386 it placed itself under the protection of Venice, which in 1401 acquired formal sovereignty over Corfu and kept it until the French Occupation in 1797.
Under Thutmose III ( 1479 – 1426 BC ) and Amenhotep II ( 1427 – 1400 BC ), the regular presence of the strong hand of the Egyptian ruler and his armies kept the Amorites and Canaanites sufficiently loyal.
Under the strategy that Al Gore pursued at the beginning of the Florida recount-filing suit to force hand recounts in four predominantly Democratic counties-Bush would have kept his lead, according to the ballot review conducted by the consortium.
Under Vallejo's supervision, the Presidio of Sonoma, or Sonoma Barracks ( part of Spain's Fourth Military District ), was built beside the mission for the army, and he pursued control and order in the region over the native tribes and kept a military eye on the Russians of Fort Ross.
Under the management of Sir Geoffrey Syme ( 1908 – 42 ), and his chosen editors Gottlieb Schuler and Harold Campbell, The Age failed to modernise, and gradually lost market share to The Argus and to the tabloid The Sun News-Pictorial, although its classfied advertisement sections kept the paper profitable.
Under his leadership the OSS would eventually conduct successful espionage and sabotage operations in Europe and parts of Asia, but continued to be kept out of South America as a result of Hoover's hostility to Donovan.
Under the encouragement of her fellow student and later husband Victor Willing, Rego kept a ' secret sketchbook ', alongside her official school sketchbooks, whilst at the Slade, in which she made free form drawings of a type that would have been frowned upon by her tutors.
Under the leadership of Henry II of Champagne, a small troop was detached to scout the hills, and a squadron of knights under Hugh of Burgundy was detached to ride up and down the ranks ensuring that they were kept in order.
Under the rule of Leonid Brezhnev the Soviet economy was falling behind — it was decades behind in computers, for example — and was kept alive because of lucrative oil exports.
Under the Bourbon Restoration, the title reverted to Marshal of France and Napoléon III kept that designation.
Under Nizam's guidance the Seljuq armies contained the Ghaznavids in Khorasan, rolled back the Fatimids in Syria, defeated the Seljuq pretenders to the throne, invaded Georgia and reduced it to a tributary state, compelled the submission of regional governors, and kept the Abassid Caliphs in a position of impotence.
Under the direction of Enrico Martínez, a drain was built to control the level of the lake, but in 1629 another flood kept most of the city covered for five years.
Under his leadership, SIS benefited from the good relations he cultivated with both Conservative and Labour ministers at home and from its improved standing with friendly foreign intelligence services with which he kept in personal touch.
Under the terms of the will, Churcher's College was created as a non-denominational foundation, a status it has kept to this day.
Her sister Hester ( died 1892 ) wrote poetry and kept a journal, selections of both appearing in Mary's family memoir, Under One Roof ( 1918 ).
In the pages of The Wall Street Journal, former Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith asked: " Since when have American supporters of Israel believed that a candidate's attitudes toward Israel should be kept out of electoral politics?
Under data protection legislation, responsibility for patient records ( irrespective of the form they are kept in ) is always on the creator and custodian of the record, usually a health care practice or facility.
Under its terms, Lady Anne kept Crabbet Park and half the horses, while Blunt took Caxtons Farm, also known as Newbuildings, and the rest of the stock.
Under the system many maps showing Cadastral divisions of Australia | Australian property boundaries need to be kept.
Believing that future readers would be interested in what it had been like to live through such times, he kept and published in March 1939 a diary for 1938, Journal Under the Terror, 1938.
Under the 14th century church is a small crypt ( a charnel house ) where bones were kept when the churchyard was full.

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