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  2. The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole ruler of the empire in 324.

  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.

  4. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Historical Places. The reign of Constantine. Constantine I. Portrait head of Constantine I, marble, Roman, c. 325–370 ce; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. (more) Constantine and Licinius soon disputed among themselves for the empire.

  5. Constantinian dynasty (306-363) Non-dynastic. Valentinian-Theodosian dynasty (364-457) Leonid dynasty (457-518) Justinian dynasty (518-602) Non-dynastic. Heraclian dynasty (610-695) Non-dynastic (695-705) Heraclian dynasty (705-711) Non-dynastic (711-717) Isaurian dynasty (717-802) Nikephoros' dynasty (802-813) Non-dynastic.

  6. 17 Jan 2024. The Constantinian Dynasty - Five Successors, One Victorious Emperor. By Mario Bartolini. History & Tradition. 0. The Tetrarchy, inaugurated in 285 AD by Emperor Diocletian, had been instituted mainly with the intent of mitigating successions tribulations such as those that had plagued the third century.

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