Diocletian Definition

dīə-klēshən
pronoun

Roman cognomen, particularly borne by the Roman emperor Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (245 - 313).

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adjective
Of or relating to the Roman Emperor Diocletian.
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Origin of Diocletian

  • From Latin Dioclētiānus, Latinate form of Ancient Greek name Διοκλῆς (Dioklēs). The Roman emperor was named so after his home town of Dioclea in Illyricum.

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