Constantius Bridge is a modern concrete bridge across the River Tyne about 1 mile (2 km) north west of Hexham, Northumberland, England. The bridge carries...
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A69 road (section Haydon Bridge bypass)
crosses the River Tyne west of Hexham (Constantius Bridge), re-crosses it west of the village of Haydon Bridge, and yet again as it bypasses Haltwhistle...
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the Western Emperor Constantius, the Tetrarchic ideology did not necessarily provide for hereditary succession. When Constantius died on 25 July 306,...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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Galerius and Constantius were appointed caesares in March 293. Diocletian and Maximian retired on 1 May 305, raising Galerius and Constantius to the rank...
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Hexham Bridge is a road bridge in Northumberland, England linking Hexham with the North Tyne valley. It lies north of the town of Hexham and is the main...
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throughout the empire. In 288, Maximian appointed Constantius to serve as his praetorian prefect in Gaul. Constantius left Helena to marry Maximian's stepdaughter...
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Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, leaving only Constantius and his brothers Constantine II and Constans I, and their cousins, Julian and Constantius Gallus...
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Chollerford Bridge is a stone bridge that replaced an earlier medieval bridge crossing the River North Tyne at Chollerford, Northumberland, England. It...
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List of crossings of the River Tyne (category Lists of bridges in the United Kingdom)
listed building database (1044919)". National Heritage List for England. Bridges On The Tyne, 2006, Wikidata Q105064675 Historic England. "Details from...
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Hexham Old Bridge was an 18th-century stone bridge across the River Tyne at Hexham, Northumberland, England. It was located about 1 mile (2 km) upstream...
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Chesters Bridge was a Roman bridge over the River North Tyne at Chollerford, Northumberland, England, and adjacent to the Roman fort of Cilurnum on Hadrian's...
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"rule of four". Constantius was made to understand that he must succeed where Maximian had failed and defeat Carausius. Constantius met expectations...
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Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 (redirect from Persian wars of Constantius II)
Emperor Constantine sent his son Constantius in preparation for a campaign against the Sasanid Empire. Constantius recruited and drafted new soldiers...
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Warden Railway Bridge is a railway bridge carrying the Tyne Valley line between Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle across the River South Tyne near Warden...
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Border Counties Bridge was a 19th-century railway bridge across the River Tyne just west of Hexham, Northumberland, England. The bridge used to carry the...
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Audience as Winston Churchill 2014 Katherine of Alexandria as Emperor Constantius 2015 The Dresser (TV) as Thornton 2017 Taboo (TV) as Horace Delaney (Deceased)...
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Costanzo Varolio (redirect from Constantius Varolius)
Costanzo Varolio, Latinized as Constantius Varolius (1543–1575), was an Italian anatomist and a papal physician to Gregory XIII. Varolio was born in Bologna...
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Maxentius (section Milvian bridge)
In 305, Diocletian and Maximian abdicated, and the former Caesares Constantius and Galerius became Augusti. Although two sons of emperors – Constantine...
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completion of Constantius' orders to recover the relics of the Apostles Andrew, Luke and Timothy. According to this narrative, Constantius sent Artemius...
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later under Constantius. For now there was nothing and Constantius disappeared. The latter vanishment is not so surprising as Constantius was not then...
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and the bridge was built on one of the most active trade roads to east. It was commissioned by the Roman emperor Flavius Julius Constantius (better known...
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seems to have had little effect as we find Constantius once again legislating against paganism in 356. Constantius now declared that anyone found guilty of...
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Fall of the Western Roman Empire (section 421–433: Renewed dissension after the death of Constantius, partial loss of the Diocese of Africa)
peace overtures to Constantius in the East, but these failed. In the ensuing bloody civil war Magnentius marched against Constantius with as many troops...
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century prior. In 361, Constantius II became ill and died, and Constantius Chlorus' grandson Julian, who had served as Constantius II's Caesar, assumed...
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their rites.: 92, 101 Soon after the departure of Constantius, the altar was restored. Constantius also shut down temples, ended tax relief and subsidies...
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Pohlsander 1996, pp. 92–93. Lygo 2022, p. 28. Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Constantius II". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium...
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Constantine I had it moved to Alexandria in the early 4th century AD, then Constantius II in AD 357 had it shipped to Rome and erected at the Circus Maximus...
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in the army of the emperors Constantius II and Julian. He served in Gaul (Julian) and in the east (twice for Constantius, once under Julian). He professes...
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emperors, and members of Rome's imperial family. Two Roman emperors, Constantius II and Valens, became Arians or Semi-Arians, as did prominent Gothic...
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