Definition: Acromimia is an ancient Greek term meaning "governor's wife." It is often associated with the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruled from 278 to 316 AD and was known as the "Governing King." In this role, he assumed the title of Emperor by claiming that he had been chosen by God as a representative of his people. The term came to be used in Latin or Greek literature to describe a woman who had married an emperor or served as a concubine.
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