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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Constantine I [g] (27 February c.272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

  2. 27. Mai 2024 · Caesar Constantius Chlorus, who was entrusted with the Rhine frontier, succeeded in beating the coalition of the Alemanni in two major battles (Battle of Lingones and Battle of Vindonissa), strengthening this stretch of the border for at least a few decades.

  3. 27. Mai 2024 · Die Liste der römischen Kaiser der Antike enthält alle Kaiser des Römischen Reiches von Augustus, der 27 v. Chr. den Prinzipat begründete, bis Herakleios, dessen Herrschaftszeit 610–641 (ab 613 gemeinsam mit Konstantin III.) die späteste für das Ende der Antike in Betracht kommende Epochengrenze ist. Manche Forscher setzen frühere ...

  4. 21. Mai 2024 · The Church calls Saint Constantine (306-337) “the Equal of the Apostles,” and historians call him “the Great.” He was the son of the Caesar Constantius Chlorus (305-306), who governed the lands of Gaul and Britain. His mother was Saint Helen, a Christian of humble birth.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · In 361, Constantius II became ill and died, and Constantius Chlorus' grandson Julian, who had served as Constantius II's Caesar, assumed power. Julian was killed in 363 in the Battle of Samarra against the Persian Empire and was succeeded by Jovian, who ruled for only nine months.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Almost a century later, in 305, Constantius Chlorus died in the city and Constantine was acclaimed there as his successor. Both Severus and Constantius Chlorus were using York as a base for military expeditions and it was as the strategic centre of Roman Britain that the fortress was most important.