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Which Emperor divided Ancient Rome into two Empires, the East and the West? *
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Which Emperor divided Ancient Rome into two Empires, the East and the West? *
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The answer would be Diocletian :).
Explanation: When he came to power he divided it between the east which was him and the west which was Maximian.p
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