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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. Family. Fausta was a daughter of Valentinus, a general of Armenian origins, reputedly a descendant of the Arsacids. [1]

  3. Constantine’s second wife, Fausta, was this age when she was wed to her thirty-five-year-old groom – and it was a blatantly political joining designed to unite Constantine’s family and that of Faustas father, the former emperor Maximian.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Praised by Christian sources Emperor Constantine the Great in 326 CE ordered his wifeFausta killed. The cause of her death has been interpreted differently; either as a result of the alleged organization of the coup and an attempt to seize power or as a consequence of the affair between the emperor’s wife and the emperor’s ...

  5. 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. Fausta also had an older brother – Maxentius. Maximian co-ruled with Diocletian from 286.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2018 · In AD326, a year after the culmination of a civil war that had given him total power over the Roman world, the Emperor Constantine condemned his son and heir Flavius Crispus Caesar and his wife Flavia Maxima Fausta (the Caesar's stepmother) to cruel and unusual execution.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2009 · Writing c.380, Jerome notes in his Chronicle for 325, ‘Crispus, the son of Constantine, and Licinius Junior, the son of Licinius and Constantia, Constantine's sister, are most cruelly killed’, but misdates the death of Fausta to 328, stating simply, ‘Constantine kills his wife Fausta’.