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    Flavius Valerius Constantius (c. 250 – 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306. He was one of the four original members...
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  • Flavius Julius Constantius (died September 337 AD) was a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his wife Flavia...
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    an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most...
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    351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II (r. 337–61), his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus (r. 293–306) and empress Flavia Maximiana...
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  • Constantius may refer to: Constantius I "Chlorus" (c. 250–306), Western Roman emperor from 305 to 306 Julius Constantius (died 337), consul in 335, son...
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    establishment of the Tetrarchy, was designated Caesar along with Constantius Chlorus, receiving in marriage Diocletian's daughter Valeria (later known...
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    western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in 293, after which Carausius was assassinated by his subordinate Allectus. Britain was regained by Constantius and his subordinate...
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    Roman emperors died in Eboracum: Septimius Severus in 211 AD, and Constantius Chlorus in 306 AD. The first known recorded mention of Eboracum by name is...
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    Maximiana Theodora (died before 337) was a Roman empress as the wife of Constantius Chlorus. She is often referred to as a stepdaughter of Emperor Maximian by...
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    following one, Constantine I, son of the Caesar and later Augustus Constantius Chlorus, put an end to this co-optation system and returned to the dynastic...
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    Claudius was declared a relative of Constantine the Great's father, Constantius Chlorus, and, consequently, of the ruling dynasty. The Historia Augusta should...
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    grandfather Constantius Chlorus to Flavia Maximiana Theodora, though the details are unclear. Two of Constantius's uncles (Julius Constantius and Flavius...
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  • detailing the life of Helena, first wife of Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and mother of Constantine. The novel begins by showing her birth...
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    meanwhile, Constantius repopulated the territory, once inhabited by Batavians, with Salian Franks from Frisia. 298 Caesar Constantius Chlorus, who was entrusted...
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    the wife of Licinius. She was the daughter of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and his wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and younger half-sister of...
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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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    4 – Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia, Christian martyrs July 25 – Constantius Chlorus, Roman emperor (b. c. 250) August 25 – Maginus, Christian hermit...
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  • Julius Asclepiodotus (category Generals of Constantius Chlorus)
    Diocletian, and was consul in 292. In 296, he assisted the western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in re-establishing Roman rule in Britain, following the illegal rules...
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  • Claudia was the purported mother of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus according to ancient sources. These sources claim her to be a relative of Roman...
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    by Constantius Chlorus in AD 296 and was mentioned in the c. 312 Verona List of the Roman provinces. It seems to have been named after Chlorus's family...
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    Great, emperor from AD 306 to 337. (Flavius) Julius Constantius, eldest son of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, and brother of Constantine. He was named...
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    Roman emperor in AD 306 on this site, after the death of his father Constantius Chlorus in York. The statue depicts a seated Constantine wearing military...
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    – Denis, a bishop of Paris, is martyred by beheading. March 31 – Constantius Chlorus, Roman emperor (d. 306) Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman...
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    Croatia). Constantine the Great and Constantius III (421AD ) were born in Naissus (Niš, Serbia). His father, Constantius Chlorus, was born in Moesia Superior...
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    of Byzantium (approximate date) September 11 – Julius Constantius, son of Constantius Chlorus (executed) September 24 – Hannibalianus, king of the Pontus...
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    along the Rhine limes (in 306) following the death of his father Constantius Chlorus (Augustus of the west) in 306, Constantine initially concentrated...
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    Western Roman Empire and the Alamanni. The Roman force was led by Constantius Chlorus, and was victorious. Few of the battles of that age, in the 130-year...
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    most date Fausta's birth to c. 289 or 290. Theodora, the wife of Constantius Chlorus, is often called Maximian's stepdaughter by ancient sources, leading...
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    Tetrarchy would effectively collapse with the death of Constantius Chlorus on July 25, 306. Constantius's troops in Eboracum immediately proclaimed his son...
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    Coel Hen as a King of the Britons, whose daughter, Helena marries Constantius Chlorus and gives birth to a son who becomes the Emperor Constantine the...
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