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  1. Hace 3 días · In July, he had his wife Empress Fausta (stepmother of Crispus) killed in an overheated bath. Their names were wiped from the face of many inscriptions, references to their lives were eradicated from the literary record, and their memory was condemned.

    • 25 July 306 – 22 May 337
    • Helena
  2. Hace 2 días · Constantius, his third son and the second by his wife Fausta (Maximian's daughter) received the eastern provinces, including Constantinople, Thrace, Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Cyrenaica; Constantine II received Britannia, Gaul, Hispania, and Mauretania; and Constans, initially under the supervision of Constantine II, received ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · court, especially those of his wife Fausta. Of these schemes Crispus, of whom Helena is very fond, and eventually Fausta herself become victims. In Rome Helena also meets Pope Sylvester whom she asks about the Cross and tells him 'I'm going off to find it' (Helena, 209). Helena travels to Palestine to find out about the Cross. But ...

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · The Roman Army fought against the Picts beyond Hadrian's Wall for a the better part of a year. On July 25, 306, Emperor Constantius died. One of his last proclamations was to declare his desire for his son to succeed him as Emperor in the West. Roman troops in Britain and Gaul approved this acclamation.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · The Lateran Palace fell into the hands of the Emperor when Constantine the Great married his second wife Fausta, sister of Maxentius.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Contantine Orders Fifty Luxurious Bibles for the Churches of Constantinople. 326 CE to 327 CE. Permalink. Image Source: upload.wikimedia.org. Head from a statue of Constantine I in the Capitoline Museum, Rome.