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Essay heading: Diocletian and Constantine
 
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He made sure that they all received proper training. After Diocletian's resignation in 306 B.C. Constantine took over. He maintained the structure that Diocletian had introduced for the most part. An important thing he did while in power was unite the Roman Empire. He did so by introducing Christianity which became the official religion of Rome...
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He renamed the capital of the Empire from Rome to Constantinople. Constantine introduced a new form of money. It was called gold solidus. For about one thousand years it helped create stability in the Mediterranean. Another thing he did was grant the church tax immunities. He made it so the clergy didn't have to take part in military and civic obligations, and he gave money to restore books and buildings that were destroyed in the persecution...
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