Diocletian’s understudy was Galerius, who succeeded him in 305 and ruled until his death from disease in 311. In this volume, Prof. Leadbetter (Cowan University, Australia) gives us a life and times ...
The Roman Emperor Galerius, in his dialogues with ambassadors of the Sassanid Empire, at that time under Shah Narseh, describes that “Rome and Iran are like the two eyes of the Earth,” which for two ...