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  1. The religious policies of Constantius II were a mixture of toleration for some pagan practices and repression for other pagan practices. [1] [2] He also sought to advance the Arian or Semi-Arianian heresy within Christianity. These policies may be contrasted with the religious policies of his father, Constantine the Great, whose Catholic ...

  2. Constantius II, AE21, Rome. 337-350 AD. DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, holding globe. A behind bust / FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO, soldier standing left, spearing fallen horseman who is wearing Phrygian helmet, kneeling right, hands raised in supplication. Star above A in left field.

  3. Constantius II. 317 c.e.–361 c.e. Roman emperor. Dressing for the Imperial Office. Roman emperors, from the first emperor Augustus (27 b.c.e.–14 c.e.) onwards, had always sought to maintain the dignity and prestige of their office with their dress and their deportment, but from the end of the third century c.e. their efforts to set themselves apart from ordinary citizens became more ...

  4. Constantine II was a Roman emperor from 337 to 340. The second son of Constantine the Great (ruled 306–337), he was given the title of caesar by his father on March 1, 317. When Constantine the Great died in 337, Constantine II and his brothers, Constans and Constantius II, each adopted the title

  5. Constantius II., vlastním jménem Flavius Iulius Constantius ( 7. srpna 317 v Ilýrii, zřejmě v Sirmiu – 3. listopadu 361 v Mopsukrenai, Kilíkie ), byl synem Konstantina Velikého a císařem římské říše od roku 337 (na východě) resp. 353 (jako jediný vládce říše) až do roku 361.

  6. Oct 13, 2020 · Constantius II. Constantius II: emperor of the Roman world (r. 337-361). Constantius II. Names: 7 August 317: Flavius Julius Constantius. 8 November 324: Flavius Julius Constantius Caesar. 9 September 337: Flavius Julius Constantius Augustus. 3 November 361: natural death. Successor of: Constantine I the Great.

  7. Constantius II was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and usurpations.

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