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1 II| church shall have peace, for Diocletian the emperor, which was enemy
2 II| and was so well beloved of Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of
3 II| was christian, wherefore Diocletian, the emperor of Rome, made
4 II| folly. With these words Diocletian was much angry and wroth,
5 II| for the health of Rome. Diocletian said: Art thou not Sebastian
6 II| unto christian men. Then Diocletian made him to be brought into
7 II| hundred and eighty eight under Diocletian and Maximian Emperors. And
8 III| when he was bishop saw that Diocletian the emperor made so many
9 III| he suffered death under Diocletian and Maximian, which that
10 III| And in another place under Diocletian emperor of Persia, being
11 III| Dacian the provost, then Diocletian and Maximian being emperors.~
12 III| happed that in the time of Diocletian and Maximian, which were
13 III| months. In his time reigned Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of
14 III| age. To whom the emperor Diocletian said: My little child, I
15 III| accused to the emperors Diocletian and Maximian, of the priests
16 III| was.~Now it happed that Diocletian, son of the emperor, had
17 III| devil left him. Then said Diocletian: My child, take counsel
18 III| suffered martyrdom under Diocletian about the year of our Lord
19 III| for to please the emperor Diocletian, who sent his son that hight
20 III| converted at that time whom Diocletian did do seek, but none could
21 III| Maximian, which was fellow to Diocletian was sent in to Britain with
22 III| time that he had informed Diocletian of his conversation. And
23 III| the time of the emperor Diocletian, Alban, lord of Verulam,
24 IV| many torments at Rome under Diocletian, and at last sentence was
25 IV| beheaded. And the daughter of Diocletian, named Arthemia, was tormented
26 IV| baptized her, and had grace of Diocletian and of Serena his wife,
27 IV| from the king of Persia to Diocletian, praying him that he would
28 IV| then, by the prayers of Diocletian, Ciriacus went gladly with
29 IV| Rome. And after two months Diocletian was dead, and Maximian succeeded
30 IV| called and said the son of Diocletian, because he succeeded him,
31 IV| Decius, and Vincent under Diocletian, and between Decius and
32 IV| and between Decius and Diocletian were about forty years.
33 IV| in the chronicles, that Diocletian made Maximian Cæsar, and
34 V| presented to Maximian and to Diocletian, which were emperors, for
35 V| chief in the palace of Diocletian, and renounced their chivalry
36 V| christian men in the time of Diocletian so sore tormented and all
37 V| of our Lord. In that time Diocletian and Maximian, emperors,
38 V| without answer. And then Diocletian and Maximian, moved by great
39 V| all these were captains. Diocletian then sent against the Frenchmen,
40 V| this, Maximian at Milan and Diocletian at Nicomedia in one day
41 V| hundred and eighty, under Diocletian.~
42 V| they suffered death under Diocletian about the year of our Lord
43 VI| christian men was made under Diocletian and Maximian, together running,
44 VI| which by the commandment of Diocletian were beaten with plummets
45 VI| sculpture or of carving, and Diocletian would have constrained them
46 VI| Theodore suffered death under Diocletian and Maximian in the city
47 VI| prison by the commandment of Diocletian, and S. Anastasia fed him
48 VI| the work of God. And then Diocletian, which was in the parts
49 VII| chronicles, in the time of Diocletian and Maximian was great and
50 VII| Fabricius, provost under Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of
51 VII| S. Gaius.~That time when Diocletian and Maximian reigned emperors,
52 VII| conditions. ~In the time that Diocletian the emperor reigned, which
53 VII| jurisdiction of the said Diocletian, and there this holy man
54 VII| not upon the same god that Diocletian and we believe upon? I tell
55 VII| till the cruel emperor Diocletian died, and then came another
56 VII| was much worse than was Diocletian; and when this Maximian
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