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  1. WEBApr 19, 2013 · Constantine I, aka Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from 306 to 337 CE. Realizing that the Roman Empire was too large for one man to adequately rule, Emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) …

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    Constantine made his mother, Helena (Constantius’s wife or concubine), empress when his army proclaimed him emperor in 306 CE. Constantine himself had two wives: Minerva (or Minervina), who bore Constantine his firstborn child, Crispus; and Fausta, the daughter of the previous Western emperor who bore him three sons.
    In summary, Constantine the Great played a crucial role in shaping the course of Roman history and the spread of Christianity. .
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    Early in 351, before Constantius went on campaign against Magnentius, Constantina married her cousin Constantius Gallus, son of Iulius Constantius and some years her junior, who had survived the massacre of 337 together with his younger half-brother Julian and so far had lived in a form of banishment away from court.
    Constantine accepted and married Fausta in Trier in late summer 307. Constantine gave Maxentius his meagre support, offering Maxentius political recognition. Constantine remained aloof from the Italian conflict, however.
  3. Constantina, daughter of Constantine, wife of Gallus Caesar, and …

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