court of Diocletian

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The court of Diocletian was the imperial household and administrative center of the Roman emperor Diocletian, noted for its rigid ceremonial, centralized bureaucracy, and role in shaping the later Roman and Byzantine imperial courts.

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Label Occurrences
Diocletianic court 2
court of Diocletian canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman imperial institution
imperial court
appliesTo Diocletian
surface form: Roman emperor Diocletian

tetrarchic emperors associated with Diocletian
characterizedBy centralized bureaucracy
elaborate court protocol
formal audience rituals
hierarchical court offices
increased separation between emperor and subjects
rigid ceremonial
country Roman Empire
employer imperial household staff
officials of the imperial bureaucracy
palace guards
endTime 305
hasEffect greater distance between emperor and traditional Roman aristocracy
institutionalization of court hierarchy
standardization of imperial ceremonial
strengthening of imperial authority
hasPart ceremonial officials
imperial secretariat
military staff attached to the emperor
palace administration
hasRole administrative center of the emperor
ceremonial center
imperial household
model for Byzantine imperial court
model for later Roman imperial court
hasTimePeriod Diocletian's Tetrarchy
surface form: reign of Diocletian
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced imperial court of Constantinople
surface form: Byzantine imperial court

ceremonial of the Dominate
court of Constantine the Great
Roman imperial court
surface form: late Roman imperial court
influencedBy Hellenistic royal courts
Near Eastern monarchical traditions
earlier Roman imperial courts
location Milan
Nicomedia (traditionally)
surface form: Nicomedia

Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Palace of Diocletian in Split

imperial residences of Diocletian
namedAfter Diocletian
partOf Dominate period of the Roman Empire
Roman imperial administration
startTime 284
usedLanguage Greek
Latin

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court of Constantine the Great follows court of Diocletian
Prisca associatedWith court of Diocletian
this entity surface form: Diocletianic court
Galeria Valeria associatedWith court of Diocletian
this entity surface form: Diocletianic court