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  1. Flavius Dalmatius. Dalmatius was the son of Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and thus half-brother of the Emperor Constantine I . Dalmatius spent his youth in the Gallic Tolosa. It is probable that his two sons, Dalmatius and Hannibalianus, were born here. During the mid-320s, Flavius Dalmatius returned to Constantinople, to ...

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    Dalmatius the Censor. Flavius Dalmatius (died June 337), [1] often spelled Delmatius on contemporary coins, was a caesar of the Roman Empire from 335 to 337, and member of the Constantinian dynasty . Dalmatius was the nephew of Constantine the Great. His father, also named Flavius Dalmatius, was the half-brother of Constantine and served as censor.

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  4. Dalmatius Caesar (335-337 A.D) Dalmatius, whose full name was Flavius Dalmatius or Delmatius, was the son of Dalmatius the Censor, the brother of Flavius Hannibalianus, and the nephew of Constantine I . He and his brother Hannibalianus were educated at Tolosa (Toulouse) by the rhetor Exsuperius. On 19 September 335, he was raised to the purple ...

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    In italics the augusti and the augustae. 1. Constantius I 1.1. From relationship between Constantius I and Helena 1.1.1. Constantine I 1.1.1.1. From marriage between Constantine I and Minervina 1.1.1.1.1. Crispus 1.1.1.2. From marriage between Constantine I and Fausta 1.1.1.2.1. Constantina, wife of Hannibalianus and Constantius Gallus 1.1.1.2.2. C...

    Other rulers of the tetrarchywere related to the Constantinian dynasty: 1. Maximian: adoptive father and stepfather-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, father-in-law of Constantine, stepgrandfather-in-law of Licinius 2. Maxentius: adoptive brother and half-brother-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, brother-in-law of Constantine 3. Licinius: son-in-law of Co...

    R. Scott Moore, "The Stemmata of the Neo-Flavian Emperors", DIR(1998)
    R. Scott Moore, "The Stemmata of the Emperors of the Tetrarchy", DIR(1998)
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  5. Feb 22, 1997 · Flavius Dalmatius was the son of Constantius I and his wife Theodora, and the half-brother of the Emperor Constantine I . His two sons, by an unknown wife, Flavius Dalmatius and Hannibalianus held high offices in their uncle's administration. Although his early years seem to have been spent in Gaul at the city of Tolosa, he may have been ...

  6. 3. Prospects. — The promotion of Flavius Julius Dalmatius, likely named after his paternal great-grandfather, to Caesar was a confirmation of Constantine's intention to share power with the branch of Theodora (12). To be sure, Constantine intended Dalmatius to be a full partner among his other Caesars.

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    Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor (333), and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century. Dalmatius was the son of Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora , and thus half-brother of the Emperor Constantine I .

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