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  1. Flavius Valerius Constantius ( c. 250 – 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306. He was one of the four original members of the Tetrarchy established by Diocletian, first serving as caesar from 293 to 305 and then ruling as augustus until his death.

  2. Constancio I. Flavio Valerio Constancio 1 2 (en latín: Flavius Valerius Constantius; Dardania, 31 de marzo de c. 250- Eboracum, Britania, 25 de julio de 306), conocido comúnmente como Constancio I o como Constancio Cloro, 3 fue emperador del Imperio romano desde 293 hasta 305 como césar y desde 305 hasta 306 como augusto.

    • Flavius Valerius Constantius
  3. Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus (326 – 354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II (r. 337–61), his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus (r.

  4. Su nombre de pila fue Iulius Constantius (Aurelio Víctor, 39, 24), aunque a partir del siglo vi se incorporó a su denominación el epíteto Chlorus (Zonaras, Epítome histórico, 12, 31).

  5. Flavius Valerius Constantius, dictus Chlorus ab historicis Byzantiis aut simpliciter Constantius I (natus circa annum 250 - obiit 25 Iulii 306 Eboraci), fuit imperator Romanus et cum filio Constantino I conditor domus regnatricis eiusdem nominis.

  6. Flavia Maximiana Theodora (died before 337) was a Roman empress as the wife of Constantius Chlorus. She is often referred to as a stepdaughter of Emperor Maximian by ancient sources, leading to claims by historians Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein that she was born from an earlier marriage between Eutropia , wife of Maximian, and Afranius ...

  7. Constantius I, Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title of caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305–306. He died in 306 and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor.