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  1. Constantius' Early Life and Marriage. Born March 31st, Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantius may have come into the world ca. 250. His family was from Illyricum. In the army he served as a protector, tribunus, and a praeses Dalmatiarum.

  2. Constantius I Chlorus (c.250 - 306 AD) Emperor: 305 - 306 AD. Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantius was born on March 31st around 250 AD. It is known that his family was from the province of Illyricum. He served in the army as a protector, then as tribunus and finally as a praeses Dalmatiarum.

  3. Constantius I, Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title of caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305–306. He died in 306 and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor.

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  4. Constantius I. (c. 250—306) Roman emperor. Quick Reference. (Constantius Chlorus) (d. 306), Caesar (deputy emperor) and then Augustus (emperor) of the western Roman empire (ad 292–306). In 293 Constantius wrested power from the usurper Carausius. Carausius was assassinated by Allectus who in turn usurped imperial power.

  5. 1 May 305: Imperator Caesar Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantius. 25 July 306: natural death. Nickname: Chlorus ('the pale one') co-emperor of Galerius; ruled in the west. Successor of: Maximianus. Relatives: father: Flavius Dalmatius. mother: Julia Constantia. first wife: Helen.

  6. Flavius Valerius Constantius I, (perhaps Flavius Iulius before 293; nicknamed, not before the 6th cent., Chlorus), born no later than 250 ce, of Illyrian stock; stories of his relationship with Claudius II are fictions of Constantine's propagandists.

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  8. Sep 19, 2023 · Constantius I Chlorus (whose nickname means “pale”, probably due to his complexion) was also very active in Gaul. He defeated the Franks on the Rhine and improved the economy of Gaul, which was ruined by barbarian invasions and colonial uprisings.

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