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What does the Roman portrait sculpture The Four Tetrarchs represent?

A: Power and Majesty of the Roman Empire
B: Declining Power of the Roman Empire
C: Widespread rule of the Roman Empire

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B- Declining power of the roman empire. got it right 
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.Answer:

The answer is:

B. Declining Power of the Roman Empire

Step-by-step explanation:

Four Tetrarchs represents:

With great mastery the political situation of the Lower Empire at the time of Diocletian. After the crisis suffered between 235 and 285.

Faced with the imminent threat of the Persians Diocletian and Maximilian decided to turn their diarrhea into a tetrarchy.

Thus the political and military control of the empire is in the hands of two augustes and two Caesars who helped the former and held their position if they perished.

It is precisely that fusion of the four leaders in one power that the artist wanted to represent when placing the figures hugging

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