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  1. Regnal name. Flavius Claudius Constantinus. Religion. Nicene Christianity. Constantine III ( Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; died shortly before 18 September 411) was a common Roman soldier who was declared emperor in Roman Britain in 407 and established himself in Gaul. He was recognised as co-emperor of the Roman Empire from 409 until 411.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · emperor (641-641), Byzantine Empire. Constantine III (born May 3, 612—died April or May, 641) was a Byzantine emperor from January to April or May 641. He was coemperor with his father, Heraclius, from 613 and with his brother Heraclonas from 638. During his reign, court intrigues nearly led to civil war, which was prevented by his death.

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  3. e. Heraclius Constantine ( Latin: Heraclius novus Constantinus; Greek: Ἡράκλειος νέος Κωνσταντῖνος, translit. Hērákleios néos Kōnstantĩnos; 3 May 612 – 25 May 641), often enumerated as Constantine III, was one of the shortest reigning Byzantine emperors, ruling for three months in 641. He was the eldest son of ...

  4. Constantine I [g] (27 February c.272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. [h] He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, decriminalizing Christian practice and ceasing Christian persecution in a period ...

  5. Constantine III, originally a common Roman soldier, was proclaimed emperor in Roman Britain in 407 before securing a position in Gaul. His tenure saw him acknowledged as co-emperor of the Roman Empire between 409 and 411. Constantine & Roman Britain Beginning his ascent as part of Britain’s field army, Constantine was hailed emperor and swiftly […]

  6. Name: Flavius Claudius Constantinus. Birthdate unknown. Became emperor in AD 407. Died outside Ravenna, AD 411. Nothing is known of Constantine III’s birth lace or earlier life. He was a regular soldier in the garrison of Britain who somehow came to power during the tumultuous times following the mutiny against the rule of Honorius.

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  8. 5 days ago · Search for: 'Constantine III' in Oxford Reference ». (d. 411).Usurper, proclaimed emperor by Roman troops in Britain. At the beginning of the 5th cent. ad Roman Britain was not heavily defended, Stilicho having withdrawn troops in 401–2 to help defend Italy against German invaders. In ad 406 Marcus seized power in Britain, but after a few ...

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