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    Constantius was a son of Constantine the Great, who elevated him to the imperial rank of Caesar on 8 November 324 and after whose death Constantius became...
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    subjected to damnatio memoriae, which his other brother Constantius II also followed. Coin of Constantine II as caesar (aged 1–7), marked: d·n· fl· cl· constantinus...
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    favor with Constantius and was executed, being replaced as Caesar by his younger half-brother Julian. Gallus was a son of Julius Constantius and his first...
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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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    Julius Constantius From marriage between Julius Constantius and Galla son, died in the purges of 337 daughter, first wife of Constantius II Constantius Gallus...
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    Zosimus, Constantius feared that Rome would no longer be able to effectively hold off barbarian invasions. Following his death, Constantius II became the...
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    Thereafter there were tensions with his remaining brother and co-augustus Constantius II (r. 337–361), including over the exiled bishop Athanasius of Alexandria...
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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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    briefly Western Roman emperor in 350, allying with the Eastern emperor Constantius II in his war against Magnentius. Vetranio was born in the Roman province...
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    Roman Palaestina revolted against the rule of Constantius Gallus, brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the eastern part of the Roman Empire...
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  • The religious policies of Constantius II were a mixture of toleration for some pagan practices and repression for other pagan practices. He also sought...
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    co-emperor by Honorius on 8 February 421. Constantius reigned for seven months before dying on 2 September 421. Constantius was born in Naissus, Moesia (present-day...
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  • Constantius II (Greek: Κωνστάντιος; 1789–1859) served as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople during the period 1834–1835. Before his election as Ecumenical...
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    thus becoming the junior colleague of Constantius I, augustus of the western half of empire. When Constantius died in Britain in July 306, his son Constantine...
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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...
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    Theodosius II (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 10 April 401 – 28 July 450) was Roman emperor from 402 to 450. He was proclaimed augustus as an infant and...
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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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    p. 220. Julian, "Panegyric in honour of Constantius", 9. The full text of Panegyric in honour of Constantius at Wikisource Pohlsander 1996, p. 54. Barnes...
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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, Vandal...
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    considered legitimate either; Vetranio had the formal recognition by Constantius II yet he is still often regarded as a usurper, similarly to Magnus 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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    Antipope Felix II, an archdeacon of Rome, was installed as Pope in 355 AD after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing...
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  • son of Constantius I Constantius Gallus (325–354), caesar from 351 to 354 and consul from 352 to 354, son of Julius Constantius Constantius II (317–361)...
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    Seleucus. Constantius II 351–361 (Eastern emperor: 337–351, Sole emperor: 351–361). Constantius Gallus: 351–354 Julian: 355–361 Constantius II was proclaimed...
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    337 in similarly murky circumstances. Constantius II himself would nominate as caesares his cousins Constantius Gallus and Julian in succession in the...
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    Carthage and was killed. In 414, Constantius attacked Ataulf, who proclaimed Priscus Attalus emperor again. Constantius drove Ataulf into Hispania, and...
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  • took place while Constantius was wintering in Antioch, taking a break from the ongoing Roman–Persian Wars. "At that same time Constantius took to wife Faustina...
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    354, when Constantius called for Gallus, the caesar sent Constantina to her brother, with the purpose to mitigate his position in Constantius' consideration...
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  • – Vetranio is asked by Constantina, sister of Constantius II, to proclaim himself Caesar. Constantius accepts the new emperor and sends him funds to...
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