Diocletian
Meaning of the word
Diocletian is a proper name that refers to a Roman emperor who ruled between the years 284 and 305 AD.
Origin of the word
The Diocletian name originates in the Latin “diocletianus”, which in turn derives from the Greek “dioklētians”.
Word adverbs
– Diocletary
Conjunctions of the word
– It is
– but
– or
Synonyms of the word
– Roman emperor
– Diocletian I
Word Definitions
1. Roman emperor who ruled between 284 and 305 AD.
2. Men’s own name
Phrases that the word applies
Diocletian was one of the most powerful emperors of the Roman Empire.
– Diocletian’s reign was marked by administrative and military reforms.
Examples of the word in text
Diocletian was responsible for dividing the Roman Empire into two parts, which became known as tetrachy. He also pursued Christians during his government.
Rhymes with the word
– Roman
– Sovereign
– profane
– Urban
Anagrams with the word
– No anagrams were found with the word “diocletian”.
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