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  1. 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.

  2. Afranius Hannibalianus (fl. 3rd century) was the consul of 292 AD, a praetorian prefect, a senator and a military officer and commander.

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  4. Nov 15, 1996 · Hannibalianus, whose full name was Flavius Hannibalianus, was the son of Dalmatius the Censor, the brother of Dalmati us Caesar, and the nephew of Constantine I. His father the Censor had both Hannibalianus and his brother, the future Caesar, educated at Tolosa (Toulouse), where the family lived, by the rhetor Exsuperius.

  5. Summary. Constantina, born in c. 320, was the eldest daughter of Constantine I. She was married twice, first in 335 to her cousin Hannibalianus, whose death in 337 left her widowed, and second in 351 to another cousin, Gallus Caesar.

  6. www.tribunesandtriumphs.org › roman-emperors › hannibalianusHannibalianus

    Interesting facts about the life of Hannibalianus Obtain a fast overview of the times of the Roman Emperor Hannibalianus from the following facts and information about his life. Hannibalianus was the son of Flavius Dalmatius, the brother of Constantine the Great and therefore the nephew of this famous emperor.

  7. May 1, 2022 · Afranius Hannibalianus (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator and military officer who was appointed consul in AD 292. Ancestry unknown but perhaps a son of Afranius. Marriage - perhaps Eutropia Empress of the West.

  8. Hannibalianus was killed in 336 and succeeded, in 338, by a Roman vassal, Arsak (Arsaces), of doubtful loyalty. Constantine was preparing for a major campaign when he died in May 337. This was clearly planned as a large-scale expedition into Persia, similar to many in the second and third centuries. Keywords.

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