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Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus[3] (27 February c. 272[2] – 22 May 337) je obaluaye ni Ileobaluaye Romu tele.
Constantine I | |
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Emperor of the Roman Empire | |
[[File:|frameless|alt=]] Head of Constantine's colossal statue at the Capitoline Museums. The original marble statue was acrolithic and draped in a bronze cuirass.[1] | |
Orí-ìtẹ́ | 25 July 306 AD – 29 October 312 AD (Caesar in the West; self-proclaimed Augustus from 309; recognized as such in the East in April 310) 29 October 312 – 19 September 324 (undisputed Augustus in the West, senior Augustus in the empire) 19 September 324 – 22 May 337 (emperor of united empire) |
Orúkọ | Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus |
Ọjọ́ìbí | 27 February ca. 272[2] |
Ibíbíbísí | Naissus, Illyria (modern-day Niš, Serbia) |
Aláìsí | 22 May 337 | (ọmọ ọdún 65)
Ibi tó kú sí | Nicomedia (modern-day Izmit, Turkey) |
Aṣájú | Constantius I |
Arọ́pọ̀ | Constantine II |
Consort | Minervina, died or divorced before 307 Fausta |
Ọmọ | Constantina Helena Crispus Constantine II Constantius II Constans |
Ẹbíajọba | Constantinian/Neo-Flavius |
Bàbá | Constantius Chlorus |
Ìyá | Helena |
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Itokasi
àtúnṣe- ↑ Jás Elsner, Imperial Rome and Christian Triumph, 64, fig.32
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Birth dates vary but most modern historians use c. 272". Lenski, "Reign of Constantine" (CC), 59.
- ↑ In (Latin Constantine's official imperial title was IMPERATOR CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS, Imperator Caesar Flavius Constantine Augustus, the pious, the fortunate, the undefeated. After 312, he added MAXIMVS ("the greatest"), and after 325 replaced ("undefeated") with VICTOR, as invictus reminded of Sol Invictus, the Sun God.