tetrarchical (Meaning)

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tetrarchical (a.)

Of or pertaining to a tetrarch or tetrarchy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrarchical

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tetrarchical Sentence Examples

  1. The tetrarchical system of government in the Roman Empire involved the division of power among four co-emperors.
  2. Diocletian implemented the tetrarchy in the late 3rd century AD to strengthen the crumbling empire.
  3. The tetrarchy allowed for the efficient administration of the vast Roman territory.
  4. Each tetrarch ruled over a specific region, with two senior emperors and two junior Caesars.
  5. The tetrarchs were expected to consult and collaborate on major decisions.
  6. The tetrarchical arrangement emphasized the principle of shared responsibility.
  7. The tetrarchy aimed to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of a single emperor.
  8. The success of the tetrarchy relied heavily on the cooperation and harmony among the tetrarchs.
  9. The tetrarchical system faced challenges due to personal rivalries and power struggles.
  10. The tetrarchy eventually dissolved after the death of Diocletian, leading to a period of instability in the Roman Empire.

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Of or pertaining to a tetrarch or tetrarchy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tetrarchical system of government in the Roman Empire involved the division of power among four co-emperors.

Diocletian implemented the tetrarchy in the late 3rd century AD to strengthen the crumbling empire.

The tetrarchy allowed for the efficient administration of the vast Roman territory.

Each tetrarch ruled over a specific region, with two senior emperors and two junior Caesars.