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  1. Constantine II (born 316, Arelate, Viennensis [now Arles, France]—died 340) 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 ...

  2. Constantine II (Flavius Claudius Constantinus), second son of *Constantine I, was born at Arles (*Arelate) in 316 ce and proclaimed Caesar 1 March 317. After his father's death he became senior Augustus (9 September 337) and continued ruling Gaul, Britain, and Spain. He quarrelled with his youngest brother *Constans, invaded Italy and was ...

  3. Theophilos ( Greek: Θεόφιλος, romanized : Theóphilos; Latin: Theophilus, c. 812 – 20 January 842) was the Byzantine Emperor from 829 until his death in 842. [1] He was the second emperor of the Amorian dynasty and the last emperor to support iconoclasm. [2] Theophilos personally led the armies in his long war against the Arabs ...

  4. He was made Caesar while young, along with his brother and Licinius II in 317. Upon the death of Constantine I, Constantine II and his brothers Constantius and Constans swiftly crushed Dalmatius and Hannibalianus (nephews of Constantine also claiming power). They divided the empire and Constantine II received Spain, Gaul, and Britain.

  5. Roman emperor (316-340) This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 11:51. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Constantine II (February 317 - 340) was Roman Emperor (337 - 340). The eldest son of Constantine I the Great and Fausta, he was born at Arles. Constantine II. Roman emperor (316-340) Estàtua de Constantí II erigida a la plaça del Capitoli (Roma) Upload media. Wikipedia.

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    Magnentius. Magnus Magnentius ( c. 303 – 10 August 353) was a Roman general and usurper against Constantius II. Of Germanic descent, Magnentius served with distinction in Gaul under the emperor Constans. On 18 January 350 Magnentius was acclaimed Augustus. Quickly killing the unpopular Constans, Magnentius gained control over most of the ...

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