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Diocletian

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

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Conversations with Tyler

Conversations with Tyler · Apr 15, 2026

Kim Bowes on the Economic Lives of Rome's Ninety Percent

Built palace at Split and voluntarily stepped down from power, unique in Roman history

Roman Housing and Urban DesignAncient Economic Systems and Consumer CultureRoman Currency and Monetary Inflation
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Exploring My Strange Bible

Exploring My Strange Bible · Feb 27, 2026

A History of New Testament Manuscripts and English Translations (Remastered)

Roman emperor (300 AD) who systematically persecuted Christians and destroyed manuscripts, creating textual bottleneck in manuscript transmission

New Testament manuscript transmission historyDiocletian persecution and textual bottlenecksMajority text vs. critical text traditions
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The Ancients

The Ancients · Jan 29, 2026

The First Popes

Roman emperor known for aggressive persecution of Christians before Constantine's rise to power.

Liber Pontificalis as historical source and methodologyEarly Christian persecution and martyrdom in RomeConstantine's conversion and Christian patronage
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Lakepointe Church with Josh Howerton

Lakepointe Church with Josh Howerton · Jan 18, 2026

Nothing Will Change Your Life More Than This | Boot Camp | Pastor Josh Howerton

Roman Emperor who ordered killing of Christians and burning of Bibles; Christianity became official empire religion within 300 years

Spiritual Warfare and Demonic OppositionSatan's Three Temptation Tactics (Lust of Flesh, Eyes, Pride)Bible Memorization and Scripture Internalization
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Miracle Mentality with Tim Storey (Motivation, Self Help, and Mental Health)

Miracle Mentality with Tim Storey (Motivation, Self Help, and Mental Health) · Oct 27, 2025

Tech Legend Tim O’Reilly on AI, Humanity, and What Really Matters | Motivation | E11

Roman emperor who retired voluntarily; quoted for prioritizing personal fulfillment (growing cabbages) over power

AI accessibility for elderly and non-technical usersNatural language interfaces and voice-first computingAI-native assessment and personalized tutoring
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