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| 1 | Constantine I |
| See the appropriate page for Roman emperor Constantine I (the Great) Constantine I of Scotland Constantine I of Greece ... | |
| 2 | Constantine |
| Constantine is the name of several people: Constantine I of the Roman Empire Constantine II of the Roman Empire Constantine III of Rome Constantine III of Byzantium Constantine IV Constantine V Constantine VI Constantine VII Constantine VIII of the Byzantine Empire Constantine IX Constantine X ... | |
| 3 | 326 |
| Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Events September 14 - Discovery of the (alleged) True Cross by Helena, mother of Constantine the Great. (traditional date) First church built... of Constantine the Great (executed) Fausta, second wife of Constantine the Great (executed ... | |
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| 5 | Crispus |
| Flavius Julius Valerius Crispus (died AD 326) was the oldest son of Constantine the Great, by his first wife Minervina, whom he divorced in 311. Crispus led Constantine's naval forces to victory over Licinius' fleet in the Battle of Chrysopolis on September 18, 323. He was executed on the orders ... | |
| 6 | Fausta |
| Fausta was the daughter of the Roman Emperor Maximianus. To seal the alliance between them for control of the Tetrarchy, Maximianus married her to Constantine the Great in AD 307 ... | |
| 7 | Hethumids |
| V (1344-1362) - great-nephew of Hethum I Constantine VI (1362-1373) - cousin of Constantine V... The Hethumids were the rulers of Armenia from 1226 to 1373. Hethum I, the first of the Hethumids, came to power when he married Isabella of Armenia who had inherited the throne from her father ... | |
| 8 | Constans |
| ), was a Roman emperor who ruled from 337 to 350. Constans was the youngest son of Constantine I the Great and Fausta, Constantine's second wife. From 337, he was a joint ruler with his brothers... invading Italy in 340, but Constans defeated Constantine II at Aquileia, where the older brother ... | |
| 9 | Aedh of Scotland |
| his brother Constantine I. He was killed shortly after taking the throne by Giric, also known as Gregory the Great, who had conspired with Aed's nephew, Eochaid. Not much is known of Aedh, or even if he was actually the one named by Constantine to hold the throne. Both Giric and Eochaid ruled jointly ... | |
| 10 | Constantine II (emperor) |
| Constantine II , (February 317 - 340), was Roman Emperor (337 - 340). The eldest son of Constantine I the Great and Fausta, he was born at Arles in present day South of France. Following the death of his father in 337, Constantine II became joint Emperor with his brothers Constantius II and ... | |
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| 12 | 332 |
| Years: 328 329 330 331 - 332 - 333 334 335 336 Decades: 300s 310s 320s - 330s - 340s 350s 360s Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Events Constantine the Great emperor of the Roman Empire, engaged the Visigoths in battle and was victorious. Births Julian the Apostate ... | |
| 13 | 329 |
| Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Events End of the Han Zhao state. Births Gregory Nazianzus, theologian Deaths Flavia Iulia Helena, Augusta of the Roman Empire and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (approximate date ... | |
| 14 | Com-Con |
| Constantine the Great, (272-337), Roman Emperor Constantine, Pope, (708-715) Constantiu Constantius..., (1767-1830) Constanti Constantij Constantijn of the Netherlands, Prince, (born 1969) Constantin... Constantinople Constantine I of Scotland, (died 877), King of the Scots and Picts; succeeded by Aedh Whitefoot ... | |
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