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- Flavius Dalmatius, father of the caesar, see Flavius Dalmatius. For saints with this name, see Saint Dalmatius (disambiguation). Flavius Dalmatius Caesar...
- Caesar (335-337) Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius. Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor (333)...
- Saint Dalmatius may refer to: Dalmatius of Constantinople (d. 440 AD), saint venerated in Constantinople Dalmatius of Pavia (d. 254 or 304 AD), venerated...
- Constantius Chlorus and Theodora Flavius Dalmatius From marriage between Flavius Dalmatius and unknown wife Flavius Dalmatius Hannibali****, husband of Constantina...
- calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Dalmatius and Zenophilus (or, less frequently, year 1086 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- cousins Dalmatius and Hannibali****, soon after his death in May 337 the army slaughtered almost all of their male relatives, including Dalmatius and Hannibali****...
- Saint Dalmatius of Rodez (French: Saint Dalmas, Dalmace) was a bishop of Rodez from 524 to 580. Dalmatius was born in the late 400s in Gaul; he became...
- 212-23. "Dalmatius". BiblicalCyclopedia. Retrieved June 25, 2020. Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 47 Caner, 219-20. St. Dalmatius Ss....
- Hannibali**** was the son of Flavius Dalmatius, and thus nephew of Constantine the Great. Hannibali**** and his brother Dalmatius were educated at Tolosa by rhetor...
- importance are the famous Arian theologian Eunomius of Cyzicus; Saint Dalmatius; bishops Proclus and Germ****, who became Patriarchs of Constantinople;...