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Constantius Gallus (translated from German)
Constantius Gallus Solidus of Gallus, on Rome and Konstantinopel to be praised. Flavius Constantius Gallus (* 325 in Massa, Etrurien ; ? 354 (executed) ...
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Image:Solidus-Constantius Gallus-thessalonica RIC 149.jpg
Image:Solidus-Constantius Gallus-thessalonica RIC 149.jpg Image File history ... Commons with the same name, Image:Solidus-Constantius Gallus-thessalonica RIC 149.jpg. Constantius Gallus, Caesar. 351-354 AD. AV ...
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Gallus
Gallus Gallus may be: Quintus Roscius Gallus (c. 126 - 62 BC), Roman actor Gaius Asinius Gallus, Roman consul Gaius Cornelius Gallus (69 - 26 BC), first Roman governor ...
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Gallus (translated from German)
Gallus The name Gallus in the following meanings one uses: gallus, Latin for Cock a quarter of Frankfurt ... Gallusviertel The following persons bore the name Gallus: Quintus Roscius Gallus (approx. 126-62 v.Chr.), Roman ...
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Gallus (translated from French)
Gallus Gold solidus representing Gallus Gallus - Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus - ( 325 / 326 - 354 ) is one emperor ...
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Gallus Caesar
Gallus Caesar Gallus coin celebrating Rome and Constantinople. To meet ... this article or section may require cleanup. Constantius Gallus (c. 325/326 - 354) was a son of Julius Constantius by his first wife Galla. His ...
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Constantius II
Constantius II emperor Constantius II Constantius II, Roman Emperor (7 August, 317 - 3 ... relatives decended from the second marriage of Constantius I Chlorus and Theodora, leaving himself, his ... cousins (Julian the Apostate and his brother Gallus) as the only surviving adult males ...
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Constantius II. (translated from German)
Constantius II. Constantius II. Constantius II. (* 7. August 317 in Illyrien, † ... in Mopsukrenai), also complete name Flavius Julius Constantius, was the son Constant in the large ... Constans From the Unterkaiser to the autocrat Constantius already was during lifetimes of its ...
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Julius Constantius
Julius Constantius Flavius Julius Constantius (d. September, 337) was a son of Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana ... died on July 25, 306 when Julius Constantius was either a child or an adolescent ... Neratius Cerealis. They had three known children.: Constantius Gallus (325/326 - 354). A son. ...
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Julius Constantius (translated from German)
Julius Constantius Flavius Julius Constantius (? 337 in Konstantinopel ) was the son of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and the father of the emperor Julian Apostata . Life Konstantin Julius Constantius was the son emperor Constantius of the I. and his second ...
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