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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ... Unterkaiser of its cousin, the Roman emperor Constantius II . Table of contents Life Childhood and youth Gallus ' cousin Constantius II. Constantius Gallus became 325 as a son ...
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Constantius II. (translated from German)
Constantius II. Constantius II. Constantius II. (* 7. August 317 in Illyrien, † ... 361 in Mopsukrenai), also complete name Flavius Julius Constantius, was the son Constant in the ...
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Constantius I. (translated from German)
Constantius I. On the back of this in Antioch under Constantius Chlorus coined/shaped Argenteus are those Tetrarchen ... victim for the victory Sarmatien. Flavius Valerius Constantius (* approx.. 250 , † 306 , surname Chlorus, D ... of contents Life Ascent Ae of the Constantius In Illyrien born, he made career in ... Tetrarchie 293 to Mitkaiser (Caesar) appointed. Emperor Constantius Among its sphere of influence ranked ...
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Julius Firmicus Maternus
Julius Firmicus Maternus Julius Firmicus Maternus, also Fermicus, a pagan Latin ... erroribus profanarum religionum, which he inscribed to Constantius and Constans, the sons of Constantine, and ...
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List of ancient Romans
... orator Lucius Afranius - two; poet and consul Julius Africanus - two; orator, Christian philosopher Sextus Caecilius Africanus - jurist Claudius Agathinus - physician Gnaeus Julius Agricola - general in Britain Sextus Calpurnius Agricola - governor in Britain Marcus Julius Agrippa (Agrippa I) - a king in Judea, romanized Marcus Julius Agrippa (Agrippa II) - a king in Judea ... Agrippa Titus Pomponius Atticus - businessman and writer Julius Atticus - writer on vines Aufidius Bassus - ...
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Gallus Caesar
... 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 paternal grandparents were Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora. Julius Constantius was also a half-brother ...
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Julian Apostata (translated from German)
... emperor family, among them July to father Julius Constantius and its oldest son, to the victim ... in took over its sons Konstantin II., Constantius II. and Constans. Konstantin II. died already ... in the fight against that Usurper Magnentius. Constantius II. now brother set July to Gallus ... very successful and followed finally its cousin Constantius as an emperor. Threat from the ...
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Talk:Roman Emperor
... to Maxentius, father-in-law to both Constantius Chlorus and Constantine I of the Roman ... to Constantine II of the Roman Empire, Constantius II, and Constans, great-grandfather to Julian ... Diocletian and father-in-law to Maxentius. Constantius Chlorus (305 - 306) was son-in-law ... to Constantine II of the Roman Empire, Constantius II, Constans and Julian, and great-grandfather ... was son and brother-in-law to Constantius Chlorus, son-in-law to Maximian, ...
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