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  1. According to Settipani, Charlemagne descends from Flavius Afranius Syagrius, the 2x great-grandson of Flavius Theodosius, whose wife Galla was the great-granddaughter of Flavius Iulius Constantius, Constantine's brother.

  2. Roman polytheism (until 312) Christianity (from 312) Constantine I [g] (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

    • 25 July 306 – 22 May 337
    • Helena
  3. Constantinian Dynasty: the family of the emperor Constantine the Great, which ruled (parts of) the Roman Empire from 305 until 363 CE. The Constantinian Dynasty rose to power in the years of the Tetrarchy, when Constantius I Chlorus (r.305-306) reached the rank of augustus in the west.

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    Name and Titles

    Flavius Valerius Constantinus(27 Feb c.272 – 22 May 337) alias: Constantine the Great

    Parents

    His father was Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus (57th emperor of Rome) and his mother was Julia Flavia Augusta. Father: Flavius Constantius (Constantius Chlorus) Mother: Helena

    Siblings

    1. Julius 2. Constantia

    False Daughter

    A bogus pedigree initiated by Henry of Huntingdon inserts St. Helen (Empress of Rome), as a daughter to make Coel the father of Constantius Chlorus... The false pedigree was then passed on by Geoffrey of Monmouth:

    Wikipedia: Constantine the Great
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    Roman Emperors Helena
    Wikipedia: Helena (empress)(not to be confused with the mythical "St. Elen" (Helen ferch Coel Hen) of Welsh tradition)
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    • Maxima (Fausta) Augusta
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  5. They have been current for more than 2,000 years and have not. Constantine I, known as Constantine the Great officially Flavius Valerius Constantinus , (born Feb. 27, after 280? ce, Naissus, Moesia—died May 22, 337, Ancyrona, near Nicomedia, Bithynia), First Roman emperor to profess Christianity.

  6. Apr 19, 2013 · Constantine I. Mark Cartwright (CC BY-NC-SA) Constantine I, aka Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from 306 to 337 CE. Realizing that the Roman Empire was too large for one man to adequately rule, Emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) split the empire into two, creating a tetrachy or rule of four.

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