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    Minervina was either the first wife or a concubine of Constantine I, and the mother of his eldest son Crispus . Life. Constantine served as a hostage in the court of Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in Nicomedia, thus securing the loyalty of his father Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the Western Roman Empire .

  2. Constantine himself had two wives: Minerva (or Minervina), who bore Constantine his firstborn child, Crispus; and Fausta, the daughter of the previous Western emperor who bore him three sons. In 326, Constantine put Crispus and Fausta to death—an episode that has attracted much speculation but few definitive answers.

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    Minervina was either the first wife or a concubine of Constantine I, and the mother of his eldest son Crispus.

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  5. Dec 15, 2019 · Minervina Singson, composer of Candon Hymn and patron of music scholars, turns 100. An Ilocano father would buries a pen and paper with a newborn’s afterbirth under a tree to prepare the child ...

  6. “Minervina” is a song that holds a special place in my heart. Its soothing melody and heartfelt lyrics create a sense of nostalgia and longing. The song talks about a past experience, specifically memories of a rainy afternoon and a sunny day, where the protagonist fell into the arms of Minervina.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Nothing else is known about Minervina. His father served as a hostage in the court of Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in Nicomedia. Thus securing the loyalty of Caesar of the Western Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus, father of Constantine and grandfather of Crispus.

  8. Minervina (fl. 290–307) Roman consort. Name variations: Flourished around 290 to 307; consort, possibly 1st wife, of Constantine I the Great, Roman emperor (r. 306–337); children: Crispus (b. around 305); possibly Constantina (c. 321–c. 354).

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