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Diocletian Collection

Diocletian, a name that echoes through time and history

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The Young Martyr (La Jeune Martyre), 1855

The Young Martyr (La Jeune Martyre), 1855. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Croatia, Split, Twilight Diocletians Palace

Croatia, Split, Twilight Diocletians Palace

Background imageDiocletian Collection: St Vincent Died 304

St Vincent Died 304
SAINT VINCENT Martyr and Deacon to Bishop Valerius of Saragossa (put to death by Diocletian in Valencia)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Ancient Rome, Diocletians Split Palace (AD 4th century)

Ancient Rome, Diocletians Split Palace (AD 4th century)
Archaeology - Roman Civilization. Reconstruction of Diocletians Split Palace, AD 4th century. Colour illustration

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria: Red granite column erected to Diocletian, 4th century

Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria: Red granite column erected to Diocletian, 4th century
544753 Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria: Red granite column erected to Diocletian, 4th century, once thought to mark burial place of Pompey the Great

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe
IMB4920539 Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe; (add.info.: Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: St Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian

St Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian and released by Constantine
535071 St Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian and released by Constantine, (Santa Claus riding through town distributing gifts to children)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: St. Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian

St. Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian and released by Constantine
535032 St. Nicholas of Myra (300-399) Christian prelate, imprisoned by Diocletian and released by Constantine, here distributing gifts. Santa Claus

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe
IMB4920559 Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe; (add.info.: Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Historic city of Split, Diocletian Palace)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Luxor Restaurant in the Roman Diocletian Palace

Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Luxor Restaurant in the Roman Diocletian Palace, World Heritage Site, Old town of Split
IMB4872123 Palace of Diocletian Croatia - Luxor Restaurant in the Roman Diocletian Palace, World Heritage Site, Old town of Split, Split, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Vitus

Saint Vitus
3585682 Saint Vitus; (add.info.: Saint Vitus, according to Christian legend, was a Christian saint from Sicily. He died as a martyr during the persecution of Christians by co-ruling Roman Emperors)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Crispin and Crispinian

Saint Crispin and Crispinian
3585649 Saint Crispin and Crispinian; (add.info.: Saint Crispin and Crispinian, Christian martyr brothers: Martyred under Diocletian in 287 by being thrown into molten lead)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: St. Vincent, Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c.304

St. Vincent, Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c.304
535088 St. Vincent, Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c.304, patron saint of drunkards and winegrowers. 19th century (french woodcut); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Ancient roman mosaic of Medusa from the baths of Diocletian, national museum of Rome

Ancient roman mosaic of Medusa from the baths of Diocletian, national museum of Rome (museo nazionale romano), Rome
930395 Ancient roman mosaic of Medusa from the baths of Diocletian, national museum of Rome (museo nazionale romano), Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini.

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Sebastian. Creator: Unknown

Saint Sebastian. Creator: Unknown
Saint Sebastian

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, ca. 1600. Creator: Jan Muller

Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, ca. 1600. Creator: Jan Muller
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, ca. 1600

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The martydom of Saint Eulalia, fter the painting by John William Waterhouse

The martydom of Saint Eulalia, fter the painting by John William Waterhouse
3506099 The martydom of Saint Eulalia, fter the painting by John William Waterhouse, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915; (add.info.: The martydom of Saint Eulalia)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Split. Beautiful romantic old town of Split during twilight blue hour. Croatia, Europe

Split. Beautiful romantic old town of Split during twilight blue hour. Croatia, Europe

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Bust of Diocletian

Bust of Diocletian
Bust of the Roman emperor Diocletian (244-311) from Izmit, Turkey. Found in the collection of the National Archaological Museum in Turkey

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Domnius Chatedral at Diocletians Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Saint Domnius Chatedral at Diocletians Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Domnius Chathedral at Diocletians Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Saint Domnius Chathedral at Diocletians Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The bell tower of Cathedral of St Domnius through remains of Silver Gate, Split, Dalmatia

The bell tower of Cathedral of St Domnius through remains of Silver Gate, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Representation w

Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Representation w
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Representation woman with a Chi Roho and a dove with olive branch (symbol of the soul of the dead)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography

Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. The deceased along with a dove and olive branch (symbol of the soul of the dead)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: SAINT SEBASTIAN

SAINT SEBASTIAN
ST SEBASTIAN Christian martyr from Narbonne, soldier in Rome, beaten to death after reproaching Diocletian for his harassment of Christians. Date: ? - circa 288

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Baths of Diocletian and Maximian between the Quirinal and Viminal Hills

Baths of Diocletian and Maximian between the Quirinal and Viminal Hills. The baths were built between 298, 306
antica, attraction, attractions, bath, baths, black, black-and-white, black-white, central italy, contemporary, depiction, depictions, deserted, diocletian, drawing, drawings, drawn, early

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor, remains of the Baths of Diocletian

Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor, remains of the Baths of Diocletian
17th-century, ani, antica, aquaeductus, aqueducts, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white, bridge, bridges, bust, central italy, contemporary, corrupted, damage, damages

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Persecutions of Christians by Emperor Diocletian, c. 270 AD, Rome, Italy, Historical

Persecutions of Christians by Emperor Diocletian, c. 270 AD, Rome, Italy, Historical
1900s, 19th-century, ache, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white, brutal, brutalities, brutality, building, buildings, central italy, copy, crime fiction, crime story, crimes

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The Baths of Diocletian, from the series Roman Ruins and Buildings, 1562

The Baths of Diocletian, from the series Roman Ruins and Buildings, 1562. Creators: Johannes van Doetecum I
The Baths of Diocletian, from the series Roman Ruins and Buildings, 1562

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Sebastian (tempera on wood)

Saint Sebastian (tempera on wood)
704351 Saint Sebastian (tempera on wood) by Umbrian School; Palazzo Venezia, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Saint Sebastian (d. c.288)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Portrait of the Emperor Probus o, less likely, Diocletian

Portrait of the Emperor Probus o, less likely, Diocletian
5973833 Portrait of the Emperor Probus o, less likely, Diocletian by Roman; Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Yugoslavia: Spalato, Cathedral Square, Peristyle of Diocletians palace (b / w photo)

Yugoslavia: Spalato, Cathedral Square, Peristyle of Diocletians palace (b / w photo)
6018045 Yugoslavia: Spalato, Cathedral Square, Peristyle of Diocletians palace (b/w photo) by Hielscher, Kurt (1881-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Spalato, Cathedral Square)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Reverse: Genius holding a shallow dish called a patera. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Argenteus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 300, issued by Diocletian or Maximianus

Argenteus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 300, issued by Diocletian or Maximianus. Reverse: laurel wreath and inscription. X C V I, referring to the reformed silver coinage after 295 CE

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Reverse: Genius holding a shallow dish called a patera. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 294-305, issued by Diocletian

Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 294-305, issued by Diocletian. Reverse: man attacking enemy with a spear. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown

Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown
Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 290-295 (?). Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 290-295 (?). Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 290-295 (?)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Diocletien (engraving)

Diocletien (engraving)
3625724 Diocletien (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diocletien. Illustration for La Bible Populaire, Nouveau Testament (Hachette, 1865)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Statues of Gog and Magog, Cheapside, London (b / w photo)

Statues of Gog and Magog, Cheapside, London (b / w photo)
3095092 Statues of Gog and Magog, Cheapside, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statues of Gog and Magog, Cheapside, London)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The International Exhibition, 'A Martyr in the Reign of Diocletian'(engraving)

The International Exhibition, "A Martyr in the Reign of Diocletian"(engraving)
1587709 The International Exhibition, " A Martyr in the Reign of Diocletian" (engraving) by Slingeneyer, Ernest (1820-94) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Diocletian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Diocletian
Roman Emperor Diocletian, 244-311. Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus or Diocles. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Numerian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Numerian
Roman Emperor Numerian, died 284. Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus Augustus, Numerianus, Roman Emperor from 283 to 284 with his older brother Carinus

Background imageDiocletian Collection: View of Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)

View of Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)
JB140721 View of Diocletians Palace, c.AD 300 (photo) by Croatian School (4th century); Split, Croatia; eJohn Bethell; Croatian, out of copyright

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Pompeys Pillar and Sphinx, Alexandria, Egypt

Pompeys Pillar and Sphinx, Alexandria, Egypt. The pillar is a Roman triumphal column, erected in 297 AD to commemorate the victory of the Emperor Diocletian over an Alexandrian revolt

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The Peristyle at Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)

The Peristyle at Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)
JB140719 The Peristyle at Diocletians Palace, c.AD 300 (photo) by Croatian School (4th century); Split, Croatia; (add.info)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: North Wall of Diocletians Palace with the Porta Aurea, c. AD 300 (photo)

North Wall of Diocletians Palace with the Porta Aurea, c. AD 300 (photo)
JB140711 North Wall of Diocletians Palace with the Porta Aurea, c.AD 300 (photo) by Croatian School (4th century); Split, Croatia; eJohn Bethell; Croatian, out of copyright



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Diocletian, a name that echoes through time and history. From the stunning artwork of "The Young Martyr (La Jeune Martyre), 1855" to the majestic Twilight Diocletians Palace in Croatia's Split, his legacy is undeniable. St Vincent died in 304, a martyr under Diocletian's reign, reminding us of the persecution faced by early Christians. The Roman ruins within Diocletian's Palace stand as a testament to his power and influence. The cathedral tower rises proudly amidst this UNESCO World Heritage Site, while Roman tombstones with Christian iconography tell stories of faith and devotion. In Rome, we find traces of Diocletian's rule at the Baths and Maximian. Built between 298-306 AD with alleged involvement from 40, 000 slaves, these thermal complexes were once bustling centers for relaxation and indulgence. However, not all was grandeur during his reign. The Persecutions of Christians by Emperor Diocletian around 270 AD brought suffering to many believers. Saint Sebastian himself became a symbol of martyrdom during this era. As we explore historical Rome today, we encounter remnants like Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor - remains of the Baths destroyed by invading Goths in 537 AD. These sites serve as reminders that even great emperors like it can subject to the passage of time. From art depicting his era to architectural wonders bearing his name, there is no denying that Emperor Diocletian left an indelible mark on history. His story continues to captivate our imagination centuries later – an enigmatic figure whose actions shaped both ancient Rome and Christianity itself.