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Diocletian Collection (page 3)

Diocletian, a name that echoes through time and history

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Abruzzo Chieti Lanciano S. Maria del Ponte Cathedral

Abruzzo Chieti Lanciano S. Maria del Ponte Cathedral
Abruzzo Chieti Lanciano S. Maria del Ponte, Cathedral, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, The cathedral itself dates from the 15th cent

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Palace Of Diocletian, 3Rd Century. Split, Croatia

Palace Of Diocletian, 3Rd Century. Split, Croatia
Palace Of Diocletian, 3Rd Century.Split, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Diocletian Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Born Diocles 244 -311 Ad Roman Emperor From The

Diocletian Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Born Diocles 244 -311 Ad Roman Emperor From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia de

Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia de
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia deceased. Representation of fish. Detail. Vatican Necropolis. Early third century A.D

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

Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Inscription: Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years. Christian phrase appears in pace

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Map of Roman empire under Emperor Diocletian rule (AD 284-305), drawing

Map of Roman empire under Emperor Diocletian rule (AD 284-305), drawing
Ancient Rome. Map of Roman empire under Emperor Diocletian rule (AD 284-305). Color illustration

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Marble head of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 A.D.). From Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocle

Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocle
Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocletian, part of the National Roman Museum Rome. Italy

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Roman art. Italy. Relief of a sarcophagus depicting a group

Roman art. Italy. Relief of a sarcophagus depicting a group of freedmen sitting around a table. Museum of the Baths of Diocletian. Rome

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone with Christian i

Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone with Christian i
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Fish symbol. Detail. 4th century BC. Rome. Baths of Diocletian, part of the National Roman Museum Rome. Italy

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins

Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins
Roman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins. Oasis Tadmor

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Susanna (Mono)

Saint Susanna (Mono)
The virginal saint Susanna (? - 295) refused to wed the emperor Diocletians son in law Maximian, so he had her head cut off, and her fathers (a priest) while he was about it

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Saint Susanna

Saint Susanna (? - 295) refused to marry the emperor Diocletians son in law Maximian, so he had her head cut off, and her fathers (he was a priest) for good measure

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Baths Diocletian Rome 17th century Etching second state

Baths Diocletian Rome 17th century Etching second state
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Plate 2 Calidarium Baths Diocletian man striding

Plate 2 Calidarium Baths Diocletian man striding
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Thermaru diocletiani Ruinae Baths Diocletian

Thermaru diocletiani Ruinae Baths Diocletian
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Plan City Rome Part 2 Trinita dei Monti Palazzo Borghese

Plan City Rome Part 2 Trinita dei Monti Palazzo Borghese
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Baths Diocletian

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Baths Diocletian
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Plate 12 shepherd sleeping ground right three horses

Plate 12 shepherd sleeping ground right three horses
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Second View Baths Diocletian set Roman Ruins

Second View Baths Diocletian set Roman Ruins
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Reconstruction Thermae Diocletian View Ruins

Reconstruction Thermae Diocletian View Ruins
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Background imageDiocletian Collection: Ruins of the Palace of Diocletian, Split

Ruins of the Palace of Diocletian, Split (1855). Haag, Carl 1820 - 1915. Date: 1855

Background imageDiocletian Collection: View of the Frigidarium at the Baths of Diocletian, from the Views of Rome series, c

View of the Frigidarium at the Baths of Diocletian, from the Views of Rome series, c
XJF497236 View of the Frigidarium at the Baths of Diocletian, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-78); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vedute di Roma)

Background imageDiocletian Collection: View of the interior of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, from the Views

View of the interior of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, from the Views
XJF497251 View of the interior of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi

Background imageDiocletian Collection: View of the Fontana dell Acqua Felice with the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria behind

View of the Fontana dell Acqua Felice with the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria behind
XJF497243 View of the Fontana dell Acqua Felice with the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria behind, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Second view at the Baths of Diocletian, Hieronymus Cock, 1550

Second view at the Baths of Diocletian, Hieronymus Cock, 1550

Background imageDiocletian Collection: View of the Baths of Diocletian, Hieronymus Cock, 1550

View of the Baths of Diocletian, Hieronymus Cock, 1550

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Baths of Diocletian, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Anonymous, 1594 - 1685

Baths of Diocletian, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Anonymous, 1594 - 1685

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Croatia, Split, Diocletians Plaace at Dawn

Croatia, Split, Diocletians Plaace at Dawn

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Street in Split

Street in Split
Bar, Street in the old Diocletian Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Street in Split

Street in Split
Street in the old Diocletian Palace, Split, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDiocletian Collection: The Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia

The Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia
The Diocletian Palace in Split, Croatia. Date: circa 1950

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Croatia, Split, St. Dominius cathedral belfry

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Croatia, Split, Peristyle with prothyrum in Diocletians Palace

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Europe, Croatia, Split, Diocletians Palace. Campanile of the cathedral in the

Europe, Croatia, Split, Diocletians Palace. Campanile of the cathedral in the ruins of Diocletians Palace

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Croatia- Split, view of town and Diocletians ferry from Marjan Hotel near marina

Croatia- Split, view of town and Diocletians ferry from Marjan Hotel near marina

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Croatia, Split, view of town and Diocletians Palace from Marjan Hotel near marina

Croatia, Split, view of town and Diocletians Palace from Marjan Hotel near marina

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Europe, Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. Cathedral of St. Domnius, and Roman ruins of Diocletian s

Europe, Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. Cathedral of St. Domnius, and Roman ruins of Diocletian s
Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. Cathedral of St. Domnius, and Roman ruins of Diocletians Palace viewed from the Peristyle courtyard

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Persecution by emperors Diocletian and Maximus, AD 301 (Eeghen 686) Jan Luiken (1649-1712)

Persecution by emperors Diocletian and Maximus, AD 301 (Eeghen 686) Jan Luiken (1649-1712) etching in the Martyrs Mirror

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Red granite column erected to Diocletian, 4th century

Background imageDiocletian Collection: Gold coins showing heads of Roman emperors Constantine the Great (c274-337) and Diocletian

Gold coins showing heads of Roman emperors Constantine the Great (c274-337) and Diocletian (245-313)

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

St Vincent. Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c. 304. Patron
St Vincent. Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c.304. Patron saint of drunkards and winegrowers. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageDiocletian Collection: St George killing the dragon. Half legendary Christian soldier from Cappodocia martyred

St George killing the dragon. Half legendary Christian soldier from Cappodocia martyred under Diocletian, 303. In First Crusade English adopted him as their saint



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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.