Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was...
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Valentinus, one of Heraclius’ most trusted generals, and Constans II was left as sole emperor. Constans owed his rise to the throne to a popular reaction against...
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Constantine the Great (redirect from Constantine I the Great)
succeeded by his three sons born of Fausta, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans. His sons, along with his nephew Dalmatius, had already received one division...
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marriage between Constantius II and Faustina Constantia, wife of Gratian Constans I Helena, wife of Julian From marriage between Constantius Chlorus and Theodora...
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holding this post, he retired to the family estate in Cibalae. In 350, Constans I was assassinated by agents of the usurper Magnentius, a commander who...
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subjection of their state. Basil was the first Byzantine emperor since Constans II (r. 641–668) to pursue an active policy to restore the Empire's power...
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chosen to become Pope after the deposition and banishment of Martin I by Emperor Constans II over the dispute about Monothelitism. Eugene was a Roman from...
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method in Europe for naming years. January 18 – Western Roman Emperor Constans I makes himself extremely unpopular; one of his generals, Magnentius, is...
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Theodosius I (Ancient Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 11 January 347 – 17 January 395), also known as Theodosius the Great, was a Roman emperor from 379...
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ambushed by Constans' forces in Aquilea, and was killed. Constans I 337–350 (Emperor of Italy and Africa: 337–340, Western emperor: 340–350). Constans was given...
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had a son called Constans. Neither the RIC, PLRE nor Grierson give the Western one a numeral, yet he's still often called "Constans II". Or, according...
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Leo I (Ancient Greek: Λέων, romanized: Leōn; c. 401 – 18 January 474), also known as "the Thracian" (Latin: Thrax; Ancient Greek: ὁ Θρᾷξ), was Eastern...
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northern Italy. Constantine is killed in a skirmish by an ambush of Constans' troops. Constans is left sole ruler of the Western part of the Roman Empire, with...
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been used for Heraclius Constantine's son Constans II (who actually ruled under the name 'Constantine', 'Constans' being a nickname). Latin ceased being...
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Constans II (died 411) was the son of Western Roman emperor Constantine III, and served as his co-emperor from 409 to 411. Constans was a monk prior to...
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northern Italy. Constantine is killed in a skirmish by an ambush of Constans' troops. Constans is left sole ruler of the Western part of the Roman Empire, with...
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over his youngest brother Constans caused conflict, which ended with his death in a failed invasion of Italy in 340. Constans subsequently took control...
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Anastasius I Dicorus (Ancient Greek: Ἀναστάσιος, romanized: Anastásios; c. 431 – 9 July 518) was Eastern Roman emperor from 491 to 518. A career civil...
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Alexios I Komnenos (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός, romanized: Aléxios Komnēnós, c. 1057 – 15 August 1118), Latinized as Alexius I Comnenus, was Byzantine...
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Justinian I (/dʒʌˈstɪniən/ just-IN-ee-ən; Latin: Iūstīniānus, Classical Latin pronunciation: [juːstiːniˈaːnʊs]; Ancient Greek: Ἰουστινιανός, romanized: Ioustinianós...
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Isaac I Komnenos or Comnenus (Ancient Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos; c. 1007 – 1 June 1060) was Byzantine emperor from 1057 to 1059, the...
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University Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-7486-3177-3. Giessen Papyrus, 40,7-9 "I grant to all the inhabitants of the Empire the Roman citizenship and no one...
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Constantius became Augustus together with his brothers, Constantine II and Constans on 9 September 337. He promptly oversaw the massacre of his father-in-law...
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Maximinus Thrax (redirect from Maximinus I)
senatorial revolt broke out, leading to the successive proclamation of Gordian I, Gordian II, Pupienus, Balbinus, and Gordian III as emperors in opposition...
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Nikephoros I (Greek: Νικηφόρος; 750 – 26 July 811), also known as Nicephorus I, was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He was General Logothete (finance...
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to represent Constans II. However, George E. Bates used other numismatic evidence to show that the emperor depicted is indeed Constans II, and that Heraclonas...
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Magnentius (category Generals of Constans)
Gaul under the emperor Constans. On 18 January 350 Magnentius was acclaimed Augustus. Quickly killing the unpopular Constans, Magnentius gained control...
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Constantius I Severus II Constantine I Maxentius Licinius Maximinus II Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine II Constantius II Constans I Magnentius Nepotianus...
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You have shown me the man I was in search of." Constantine II died in 340 when he attacked his brother Constans. Constans in turn fell in 350 in the...
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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...
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