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Constantine the Great, the
first Christian emperor of Rome. The
nickname "
Chlorus" (Ancient Gr****: Χλωρός, lit. 'the Pale') was
first po****rized by Byzantine-era...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Chlorus (Ancient Gr****: Χλώρου) was the son of
Pelasgus and
father of Haemon,
father of Thessalus. In some accounts, however, Haemon...
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Chlorus, father-in-law of Constantine, stepgrandfather-in-law of
Licinius Maxentius:
adoptive brother and half-brother-in-law of
Constantius Chlorus,...
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Anastasia was a
daughter of
Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and
Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and half
sister of
Emperor Constantine I. She was married...
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structure built between AD 300 and 310
during the
reigns of
Constantius Chlorus and
Constantine the Great. It is used as the
Church of the
Redeemer and...
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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...
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member of the
Constantinian dynasty,
being a son of
Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his wife
Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a
younger half-brother of Emperor...
- His
Gallic territories were
retaken by the
western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in 293,
after which Carausius was ********inated by his
subordinate Allectus...
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Constantius II (r. 337–61), his cousin. A
grandson of
emperor Constantius Chlorus (r. 293–306) and
empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius...
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prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The king of Bithynia,
Prusias I
Chlorus dies and is
succeeded by his son, who
rules as
Prusias II.
Ptolemy VIII...