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 Who divided the Roman Empire’s government into east and west halves?

Diocletian partitioned the Roman Empire’s administration into eastern and western halves in 285 AD as part of his administrative reforms. He selected Maximian, a co-emperor, to rule the western half while retaining control of the east.

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