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    Flavia Maxima Fausta Augusta (died 326 AD) was a Roman empress. She was the daughter of Maximian and wife of Constantine the Great, who had her executed and excluded from all official accounts for unknown reasons. Historians Zosimus and Zonaras reported that she was executed for adultery with her stepson, Crispus.

  2. Fausta (Greek: Φαύστα, translit. Faústa; c. 630 – after 668) was the Byzantine empress as the wife of Constans II, when they married in 642.

  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · Constantine’s second wife, Fausta, was Crispuss step-mother. It should also be noted that Fausta was the daughter of the western emperor, Maximian Herculius, and the sister of the Maxentius, self-proclaimed Augustus at Rome.

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  4. 12 de sept. de 2023 · The case is not so clear for the other women of the family, Theodora's sister Fausta (Constantine's wife) and her mother Eutropia. It is possible that both were Christian, but the evidence does not allow us to say with certainty when or how their conversions occurred.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Praised by Christian sources, Emperor Constantine the Great in 326 CE ordered his wife - Fausta to be killed. What was he motivated by?

  6. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Fausta was the daughter of Emperor Maximian and his second wife Eutropia. Her older sister Theodora became the wife of Caesar Constantius I Chlorus, who, as Caesar, was subordinate to her father in the tetrarchy system then in force in the empire.

  7. Fausta, wife of Constans II, as the daughter of the general Valentinus Arshakuni, was a descendant of the Armenian Arsacid house, which had ruled in Armenia until the early fifth century. Members of this house subsequently played an important role in the Byzantine army and court.