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Constantius Chlorus (250-306)

"Flavius Valerius Constantius "Chlorus" (c. 250 – 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor as one of the four original members of the "Tetrarchy" established by Diocletian in 293. He was a junior-ranking emperor, or Caesar, from 293 to 305, and senior emperor, Augustus, from 305 to 306. Constantius was also father of Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of Rome. The nickname Chlorus (Greek: Χλωρός, lit. "the Green") was first popularized by Byzantine-era historians and not used during the emperor's lifetime.

Of Illyrian and probably humble origin, Constantius had a distinguished military career and rose to the top ranks of the army. Around 289 he set aside Helena, Constantine's mother, to marry a daughter of Emperor Maximian, and in 293 was added to the imperial college by Maximian's colleague, Diocletian. Assigned to rule Gaul, Constantius defeated the usurper Carausius there and his successor Allectus in Britain, and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the Alamanni and Franks. When the Diocletianic Persecution was announced in 303, Constantius ordered the demolition of churches but did not actively hunt down Christians in his domain. Upon becoming senior emperor in May 305, Constantius launched a successful punitive campaign against the Picts beyond the Antonine Wall. He died suddenly at Eboracum (York) in July the following year." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)

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Created Constantius Chlorus (250-306)
Was depicted (Actor) Maximian (240-310) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Providentia ()
Was depicted (Actor) Quies ()
Was depicted (Actor) Flavius Valerius Severus (-307) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Jupiter ()
Was depicted (Actor) Victoria ()
Was depicted (Actor) Fides ()

Template creation Constantius Chlorus (250-306)

Was depicted (Actor) Constantius Chlorus (250-306)
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Galerius (250-311) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Sol Invictus ()
Was depicted (Actor) Genius ()
Was depicted (Actor) Pope Sylvester I (-335) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Helena Augusta (250-330) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Moneta ()
Was depicted (Actor) Providentia ()
Printing plate produced Pietro Santi Bartoli (1635-1700) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Salomon ()
Commissioned / Was depicted (Actor) / Created Maximian (240-310) ()
Commissioned / Was depicted (Actor) / Created Diocletian (236-312) ()
Commissioned Maxentius (278-312) ()
Commissioned Licinius (265-325) ()
Intellectual creation Giulio Romano (1499-1546) ()

[Relation to person or institution] Constantius Chlorus (250-306)
[Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()

Commissioned Constantius Chlorus (250-306)
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Flavius Valerius Severus (-307) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Maximinus II (-313) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Diocletian (236-312) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Maximian (240-310) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Licinius II (315-326) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Crispus (305-326) ()
Commissioned / Was depicted (Actor) Galerius (250-311) ()
Commissioned Licinius (265-325) ()