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Constantius II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The realm of Constantius II included the east, except for Thrace, Achaea, and Macedon. After his brother Constans I was killed by the forces of Magnentius in 350, Constantius obtained possession of his brother's realm which included the territory of Constantine II, who had died in 340.[[2]]
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English: A bust of the Roman Emperor Constantius II from Syria. This object is today located in the collection of the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology. ... Constantius II was the second of Constantine I's three sons and ruled the Roman Empire, sometimes in co-rulership with his 2 brothers, between 337 and...
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'Constantius II'; Flavius Julius Constantius; (AD 317 - AD 361) ... Constantius II was born in Illyricum in August AD 317, the son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, and was proclaimed Caesar in AD 323. ... In the eventual division of the empire between the three brothers, Constantius II received the east as his dominion,
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Constantius II: emperor of the Roman world (337-361). ... 357 Consul IX (with Julian II); Constantius' state visit to Rome; Julian defeats the Alamans near Argentoratum and campaigns beyond the Rhine ... 358 Fruitless negotiations with Shapur II; Constantius successfully campaigns against the Sarmatians, Quadi,
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AKA Flavius Julius Constantius ... Father: Constantine the Great; Mother: Fausta; Brother: Constantine II; Brother: Constans; Wife: Eusebia Augusta (m. 353 AD, d. 360 AD); Wife: Faustina (m. 361 AD); Daughter: Flavia Maxima Constantia (m. Gratian in 374 AD);
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Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Constantius II ... Constantius II AE3. 337-341 AD. CONSTANTI-VS MAX AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them, dot on banner, S-R to right and left of banner, SMALA in ex.
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Browsing Roman Imperial Coinage of Constantius II ... Constantius II AE3. 337-341 AD. CONSTANTI-VS MAX AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them, dot on banner, S-R across fields, SMALA in ex.
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; RIC 35 (VII, Nicomedia), Gnecchi 49 Medallion Obv: FLIVLCONSTANTIVSNOBC - Diademed (pearls), draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVSCONSTANTICAES Exe: SMN - Constantius II advancing right, holding spear and trophy;
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ENCYCLOPEDIA: CONSTANTIUS II, ... full name Flavius Julius Constantius (317–61), Roman emperor (351–61), second son of Constantine the Great. On his father’s death (337) Constantius was given the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire and became involved in a war with Shapur II (309–79), Sassanid king of Persia.
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