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Negative-Emotion-795 t1_irbrmao wrote

Hey, it worked for Diocletian, amirite?

>The Edict (AD 301) was criticized by Lactantius . . . who blamed the emperors for the inflation and told of fighting and bloodshed that erupted from price tampering. By the end of Diocletian's reign in 305, the Edict was for all practical purposes ignored. The Roman economy as a whole was not substantively stabilized until Constantine's coinage reforms in the 310s.

Guys?

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