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    Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. After his father's death, he was made augustus alongside his brothers in September 337.

  2. Constans I (born c. 323—died 350, Gaul) was a Roman emperor from 337 to 350. The youngest son of Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337), Constans was proclaimed caesar by his father on December 25, 333. When Constantine died on September 9, 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantius II and Constantine II, each adopted the title of ...

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    Flavius Julius Constans ( c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. Quick Facts Roman emperor in the West, Augustus ... Close. After his father's death, he was made augustus alongside his brothers in September 337.

  5. Constans I (kŏn´stănz), b. 320 or 323, d. 350, Roman emperor, youngest son of Constantine I. At his father's death in 337 he received Italy and Africa as well as Pannonia and Dacia, while his brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II , received other portions of the empire.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Constans_IConstans I - Wikipedia

    Flavius Julius Constans (waarschijnlijk rond 323 - Elne, 18 januari 350), bekend als Constans I, was van september 337 tot 18 januari 350 keizer van Rome. Hij wist in 340 zijn broer Constantijn II te verslaan en diens westelijk deel van het Romeinse Rijk bij zijn eigen gebied te voegen.

  7. Constans I (320-350) Life & Death, Roman Emperor. Flavius Julius Constans, or Constans I, was born around 320. He was the youngest son of Constantine I and Fausta. He grew up in Constantinople and learned Latin from the poet and professor Aemilius Arborius.

  8. Constans I (337-350 A.D.) Flavius Julius Constans, third and youngest son of Constantine I and Fausta , was born between 320 and 323 A.D. [ [1]] Primary sources for the life and reign of Constans I are scarce. [ [2]] To reconstruct his life and career, one must draw on a variety of references in both fourth century and later works.

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