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Flavius Julius Constantius |
Gender |
Male |
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603F232CBDEF46C08CF07AECF39712C1DF52 |
Died |
337 |
Person ID |
I26182 |
Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
5 Feb 2012 |
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Notes |
- Julius Constantius was the son of Theodora and her husband Constantius I, and the half-brother of the Emperor Constantine I Like his brotherFlavius Dalmatius, he seems to have spent his youth under house arrest inTolosa, and later in Corinth. He must have been recalled from exile ca.325 or326 because his first wife Galla, the sister of Vulcacius Rufus andNeratius Cerealis, bore him his son Gallus at Massa Veternensis inTuscany. She also bore him an son who died in the imperial purges in 337and a daughter who became the first wife of the Emperor Constantius II in335 or 336. The names of these two children have been lost from thehistorical record. He was consul in 335 with Ceionius Rufius Albinus andmade a patricius by his half-brother. Galla must have died because hesubsequently married Basilina, the daughter of Caeionius IulianusCamenius. The only offspring of this union was the Emperor Julian. Shepassed away within several months of his birth. Constantius did notoutlive brother Constantine by much because he perished in the imperialpurges of 337.
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