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Constantius II

Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Ancient Greek: Κωνστάντιος, romanized: Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and…

Augustus in the east, Solo reign & Early life

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Augustus
9 September 337 – 3 November 361
Born
7 August 317 Sirmium, Pannonia Inferior, Roman Empire
Burial
Church of the Holy Apostles
Caesar
8 November 324 – 9 September 337
Co-rulers
Constantine II (337–340)[a] · Constans I (337–350)[b] · Magnentius (350–353)[c] · Vetranio (350)[d] · Nepotianus (350)[e]
Died
3 November 361 (aged 44) Mopsuestia, Cilicia, Roman Empire

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Early life

Augustus in the east

Solo reign

Marriages and children

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Constantius II

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Constantius II

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related to Death · 16
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Co-rulers · 7
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related to Marriages and children · 5
Constantius II → First, Gallus, Julian, Julius Constantius, She
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Constantius II → Christianity, Roman, This
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Augustus · 1
Constantius II → 9 September 337 – 3 November 361
Born · 1
Constantius II → 7 August 317 Sirmium, Pannonia Inferior, Roman Empire
Burial · 1
Constantius II → Church of the Holy Apostles
Caesar · 1
Constantius II → 8 November 324 – 9 September 337
Died · 1
Constantius II → 3 November 361 (aged 44) Mopsuestia, Cilicia, Roman Empire

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Constantius IIAugustus9 September 337 – 3 November 3611.00infobox
Constantius IIBorn7 August 317 Sirmium, Pannonia Inferior, Roman Empire1.00infobox
Constantius IIBurialChurch of the Holy Apostles1.00infobox
Constantius IICaesar8 November 324 – 9 September 3371.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulers.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plai…1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersConstantine II (337–340)[a]1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersConstans I (337–350)[b]1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersMagnentius (350–353)[c]1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersVetranio (350)[d]1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersNepotianus (350)[e]1.00infobox
Constantius IICo-rulersJulian (360–361)[f]1.00infobox
Constantius IIDied3 November 361 (aged 44) Mopsuestia, Cilicia, Roman Empire1.00infobox
Constantius IIDynastyConstantinian1.00infobox
Constantius IIFatherConstantine the Great1.00infobox
Constantius IIIssueConstantia (wife of Gratian)1.00infobox
Constantius IIMotherFausta1.00infobox
Constantius IINamesNamesFlavius Julius ConstantiusRegnal nameImperator Caesar Flavius Julius Constantius Augustus1.00infobox
Constantius IIPredecessorConstantine I1.00infobox
Constantius IIReligionSemi-Arianism1.00infobox
Constantius IISpouseDaughter of Julius Constantius Eusebia Faustina1.00infobox
Constantius IISuccessorJulian1.00infobox

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