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  1. Apr 4, 2021 · James Hardy | Constantinople, Decline of Rome, Roman Empire | March 11, 2024. Constantine the Great, born in Naissus, Upper Moesia, around 27 February AD 272 or 273, was a Roman emperor. He was the son of Helena, who was an innkeeper’s daughter, and Constantius Chlorus. The exact details of his parents’ marital status are uncertain, leading ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Flavius Valerius Constantinus, who would become Roman emperor Constantine I, was born on February 27, circa 280 (sources range from 272 to 284), in Naissus, Moesia (now Niš, Serbia).

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    • Constantine the Great, also known as Flavius Valerius Constantinus, was a Roman emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD.
    • Constantine was born on February 27, around the year 280 AD. Constantine was born on February 27, around the year 280 AD, in Naissus (modern-day Niš, Serbia) in the province of Moesia.
    • Constantine came from a mixed background. His father, Constantius Chlorus, was a Roman general who served under the emperors Diocletian and Maximian.
    • Constantine initially served in the Roman military under Emperor Diocletian.
  4. Niš ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ниш, pronounced [nîːʃ] ⓘ) was built on the ruins of Roman Naissus. The Late antiquity town was known as Naissus, Νάϊσσος, Ναϊσσός (Naissos), Naessus, urbs Naisitana, Navissus, Navissum, Ναϊσσούπολις (Naissoupolis). [1] [a] It originated as a hydronym (the Nišava river), [2] either of ...

  5. May 10, 2022 · Reign: 25 July 306 – 22 May 337. Constantine I, known as Constantine the Great or just Constantine, born Flavius Valerius Constantinus, was Roman emperor, reigning from 306 to 337. He was born in Naissus, Dacia Mediterranea (now Niš, Serbia) and was the son of Flavius Constantius (who had been one of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy) and ...

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  6. The antique Niš (Naissus) in today’s Republic of Serbia, was developed in the fertile valley of the Nišava river (Navisos), near it’s confluence into Južna Morava river (Margum). It belonged to the group of the largest cities in the region of Dardania ( [Nai]ssus Darda [niae]), in the province of Moesia superior, and, after ...

  7. NAISSUS (Niš) Yugoslavia. The birthplace of Constantine the Great and Constantius III on the Nišava river 239 km S of Belgrade (Singidunum). Following a Roman victory over the Dardani who occupied the region, the town was founded in the late 1st c. B.C. as a central base for Roman legions. When the province of Moesia Superior was organized in ...

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