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    the Caesar (335-337). For the censor Flavius Dalmatius, father of the caesar, see Flavius Dalmatius. For saints with this name, see Saint Dalmatius (disambiguation)...
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  • censor. For the Caesar (335-337) Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius. Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was...
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    Constantius Chlorus (category Caesars (heirs apparent))
    married Theodora, Maximian's daughter. They had six children: Flavius Dalmatius Flavius Julius Constantius Flavius Hannibalianus Flavia Julia Constantia...
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    Constantius Chlorus and Theodora Flavius Dalmatius From marriage between Flavius Dalmatius and unknown wife Flavius Dalmatius Hannibalianus, husband of Constantina...
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    Caesar (Latin: [ˈkae̯.sar] English pl. Caesars; Latin pl. Caesares; in Greek: Καῖσαρ Kaîsar) is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen...
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    followers of Constantius, notably Constantine's nephews Dalmatius (who held the rank of caesar) and Hannibalianus, presumably to eliminate possible contenders...
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    cousins Dalmatius and Hannibalianus, soon after his death in May 337 the army murdered several of their male relatives, including Dalmatius and Hannibalianus...
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    ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II (r. 337–61), his cousin. A grandson of emperor...
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    Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. After his father's...
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    Claudius Julianus; Greek: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor from 361 to 363, as well as...
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    (Julius Constantius and Flavius Dalmatius) and seven of his cousins were killed, including Hannibalianus and Dalmatius, rulers of Pontus and Moesia respectively...
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  • calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Dalmatius and Zenophilus (or, less frequently, year 1086 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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    the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. September 19 – Flavius Dalmatius is raised to the rank of Caesar, with control of Thracia, Achaia, and Macedonia. Hannibalianus...
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  • the Roman Empire, Orthodox priest and saint May 27 – Flavius Dalmatius, father of Dalmatius and Hannibalianus (executed) August 30 – Alexander of Constantinople...
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    the Roman Empire, Orthodox priest and saint May 27 – Flavius Dalmatius, father of Dalmatius and Hannibalianus (executed) August 30 – Alexander of Constantinople...
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    appointed his son Constantius II as another caesar in 324, followed by Constans in 333 and his nephew Dalmatius in 335, and the three surviving sons of Constantine...
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  • son of Constantius Chlorus and his wife Theodora. He had two brothers, Dalmatius and Hannibalianus, and three sisters, Constantia, Anastasia and Eutropia...
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  • the empire. He served under Dalmatius until 337, when Valerius Maximus was replaced shortly before the murder of Dalmatius in the wake of the death of...
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    half-nephew, Delmace, son of Constantine's half-brother Flavius Dalmatius,to the dignity of Caesar and entrusted him with Thrace, Macedonia and Achaia, while...
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    Thrace, Achaea and Macedonia were shortly controlled by Dalmatius, nephew of Constantine I and a caesar, not an Augustus, until his murder by his own soldiers...
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    Constans to caesar in 333, as well as appointing his relatives Dalmatius and Hannibalianus to caesar and King of Kings respectively. Constantine would rule until...
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  • over the empire. 334: Failed usurpation of Calocaerus in Cyprus 337: Caesars Dalmatius and Hannibalianus killed by soldiers in a purge orchestrated by Constantius...
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  • by Fausta, Constantius II and Constans, and his nephew Dalmatius Caesars, and appointed Dalmatius' brother Hannibalianus ruler of the Pontic regions. Constantine...
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    named Caesar by his cousin, Constantius II, in AD 351, but put to death in 354. Flavius Claudius Julianus, emperor from AD 361 to 363. Flavius Dalmatius, son...
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    In 335, Constantina married her cousin Hannibalianus, son of Flavius Dalmatius, whom Constantine I had created Rex Regum et Ponticarum Gentium, "King...
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  • Constans Caesars between 328 and 333, but none of them was promoted to Augustus during his lifetime. In 335, he made his nephew Dalmatius the fourth Caesar and...
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    set about carving up Constantine's empire, together with their cousin Dalmatius, Anatolia falling to Constantius II. Constantius rarely visited Constantinople...
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    (modern day Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia), Pannonia Inferior, the son of Dalmatius. According to the Alexandrian Chronicle, he was born sometime in the year...
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    Anastasia and Eutropia, and three brothers, Julius Constantius, Flavius Dalmatius and Hannibalianus. Constantius already had a son, Constantine I, from...
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  • Curtianus, Curvus, Cyprianus, Cyricus Dacianus, Dacicus, Dacius, Dalmaticus, Dalmatius, Dama, Damascius, Damasippus, Damasus, Damianus, Dannicus, Dardanius,...
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