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Number one would be Hadrian ... because https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadrian

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Number 1. Julio-Claudian Emperors. For decades, Augustus watched his chosen successors die until only his stepson, Tiberius, remained. Tiberius (AD 14-37) was a successful general and a fine imperial administrator and left the empire with secure boundaries and a healthy treasure. http://www.aboutroma.com/history-of-rome/roman-empire.html

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Number 2. The only "whos" who originated with the emperor Diocletian would be his children. However if you mean "what" originated with Diocletian, it would be the tetrarchy form of government. This is the division of the empire into four parts, with two Augustii and two Caesares. Each man had his own section of the empire as his responsibility. The Augustii were senior emperors, there was one in the east and one in the west, and the Caesares were junior emperors, one for each senior emperor, who took charge of troubled frontier areas in east and the west respectively. http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_originated_with_the_emperor_Diocletian_in_ancient_Rome

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