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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. 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.

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  3. Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Greek: Κωνστάντιος, translit. Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor from 337 to 361.

  4. Religion. Christianity. 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. 293–306) and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a ...

  5. 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).

  6. Constantius I. Original name: Flavius Valerius Constantius or Flavius Julius Constantius. Byname: Chlorus. Born: c. 250, Dacia Ripensis. Died: July 25, 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, England] Title / Office: emperor (305-306), Roman Empire. Notable Family Members: spouse St. Helena. son Constantine I.

  7. The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine ( German: Konstantinbasilika ), at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian structure built between AD 300 and 310 during the reigns of Constantius Chlorus and Constantine the Great. [1] [2]