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  1. Minervina - Wikipedia

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    Minervina was either the first wife or a concubine of Constantine I, and the mother of his eldest son Crispus . Constantine served as a hostage in the court of Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in Nicomedia, thus securing the loyalty of his father Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the Western Roman Empire .
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    He is considered likely to have been born between 299 and 305, somewhere in the Eastern Roman Empire. His mother Minervina was either a concubine or a first wife to Constantine. Nothing else is known about Minervina. His father served as a hostage in the court of Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in Nicomedia.
    However, Minervina may have already been dead by 307. A widowed Constantine would need no divorce order. Neither the true nature of the relationship between Constantine and Minervina nor the reason Crispus came under the protection of his father will ever probably be known.
    The story of Minervina is quite similar to that of Constantine's mother Helena. Constantine's father later had to divorce her for political reasons, specifically, to marry Flavia Maximiana Theodora, the daughter of Maximian, in order to secure his alliance with his new father-in-law.
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  7. Minervina (fl. 290–307) | Encyclopedia.com

  8. Constantine the Great: Biography and Notable …

    WebJul 9, 2019 · Constantine the Great – the first Roman Emperor to endorse Christianity. Image source: museicapitolini.org. He was an ancient Roman ruler (emperor) who reigned from 306-337 AD. Constantine the Great, …

  9. Minervina (c.270 - c.330) - Genealogy - Geni.com

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  10. Crispus | Emperor Constantine, Tetrarchy, Battle of …

    WebCrispus (born c. 305—died 326, Pola, Venetia) was the eldest son of Constantine the Great who was executed under mysterious circumstances on his father’s orders. Crispus’s mother, Minerva (or Minervina), was …

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