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Flavius Valerius Constantius …, 250–306?> (aged 56 years)
- Name
- Flavius Valerius Constantius //
- Given names
- Flavius Valerius Constantius
- Nickname
- Constantius I or Constantius Chlorus
- Name prefix
- Roman Emperor (296-306)
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250–306
Birth: 31 March 250
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— Serbia Death: 25 July 306 — York, Yorkshire, England |
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250–306
Birth: 31 March 250
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— Serbia Death: 25 July 306 — York, Yorkshire, England |
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246–330
Birth: between 246 and 250
— Hersek, Altınova District, Yalova Province, Turkey Death: 330 — Istanbul, Marmara Region, Turkey |
Divorce | Divorce — 293 — |
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272–337
Birth: 27 February 272
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— Niš, Nišava District, Serbia Death: 22 May 337 — Izmit, Kocaeli Province, Marmara Region, Turkey |
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250–306
Birth: 31 March 250
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— Serbia Death: 25 July 306 — York, Yorkshire, England |
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Note: Originally Dardania |
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Note: Formerly Naissus, Illyria. |
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Note: Originally Eboracum, Britannia |
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FDB1B522709B7B4BA2CB75D8CEB6B1296EA1
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Originally Dardania |
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Originally Eboracum, Britannia |
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Flavius Valerius Constantius, called Constantius Chlorus, was a general and administrator under Emperor Maximian, who adopted him and gave him the government of Gaul, and the rank of Caesar, in 293. When his coemperors, Maximian and Diocletian,abdicated in 305, Constantius became Emperor in the West and prepared to conquer the Picts of Scotland. He died during the campaign, after proclaiming his son Constantine his successor as emperor. |