Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Dec 18, 2012 · Constantius II ruled the Roman Empire between 337-361 CE. He was the second son of Constantine the Great and Fausta. Constantius was a devout follower of Arianism Christianity. Ruling for 24 years, he was the longest reigning son of Constantine and therefore, arguably, the most successful.

  3. How long did Constantius II rule? Constantius II ruled the Roman Empire between 337 and 361 CE. He was the second son of Constantine the Great and Fausta. Constantius was a devout follower of Arianism Christianity. Who was the emperor after Constantius II?

  4. Constantius II ruled the Roman Empire between 337-361 CE. He was the second son of Constantine the Great and Fausta. Constantius was a devout follower of Arianism Christianity. Ruling for 24 years...

  5. Constantius II (337-361 A.D.) Michael DiMaio, Jr. Salve Regina University. Robert Frakes. Clarion University. Flavius Julius Constantius, second son of Constantine I and Fausta, was born on 7 August 317 in Illyricum. He seems to have been made a Caesar on 13 November 324 in Nicomedeia. He was sent to Gaul when his brother Constantine II fought ...

  6. Nov 16, 2020 · Constantius II was born in Illyricum in August AD 317, the son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, and was proclaimed Caesar in AD 323. In AD 337, at the death of his father Constantine, he acceded to the throne together with his two brothers Constantine II and Constans. But this accession by the three brothers was tainted by the murder of ...

  7. Feb 6, 2022 · 7 August 317 CE. Died. 3 November 361 CE. Coin of Constantius II. Constantius II was born on August 7, 317 CE. in Sirminum in Panonia Dolna ( Pannonia Inferior) under the names of Flavius Iulius Constantius. He was a Roman emperor in the years 337-361 CE and the son of the ruler of Constantine the Great and his wife Fausta.

  8. CONSTANTIUS II, ROMAN EMPEROR Reigned 337 to 361; son of Constantine I, and coemperor with his brothers Constantine II and Constans. Weak and suspicious, he was probably responsible for the murder of rival members of the Flavian dynasty in 337.

  1. People also search for