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Lecture 2 - The Crisis of the Third Century and the Diocletian Reforms 235-284 AD

 -Problems in the Roman Empire during this time:    -Sheer size of empire       -Rome was decreasing in relevance as the imperial capital.    -Problems with succession of emperors       -Rivalries, power struggles, usurpers, etc.          -Emperors kept on being killed either in battle, via revolt/mutiny, assassination, etc.          -Power struggles between Senate elites and provincial generals (NOT elite citizens, however)    -Cities were a drain on the countryside    -Romans incorporated barbarians into the empire    -East was more prosperous than the west    -Invasions       -Sassanid dynasty begins to expand into into various states that acted as a buffer between the Sassanids and the Romans (in the modern-day Middle East).          -Captured Emperor Valerian in 260 AD, killed him.     ...