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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.
Flavius Dalmatius (died June 337), 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 .
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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.
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.
Apr 30, 2022 · In the massacre, the line of Constantine´s father Constantius I and his wife Theodora was all but wiped out, as two of their sons died: Flavius Dalmatius and Julius Constantius (the father of the future emperor Julian).
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For the Caesar (335-337) Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius. 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.
Flavius Hannibalianus (also Hanniballianus; died September 337) was a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire in the 4th century AD. Hannibalianus was the son of Flavius Dalmatius, and thus nephew of Constantine the Great.