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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Byzantium under the Constantinian and Valentinianic dynasties was the earliest period of the Byzantine history that saw a shift in government from Rome in the west to Constantinople in the East within the Roman Empire under emperor Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great, also known as Constantine I, was a Roman Emperor who ruled between 306 and 337 AD. Born in Naissus, in Dacia Ripensis, city now known as Niš, he was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman Army officer of Illyrian origins. His mother Helena was Greek. Hi…

    and his successors.
    Capital: Constantinople
    Common languages: Latin, Greek
    Demonym(s): Roman
    Government: Monarchy
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    The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole ruler of the empire in 324. The dynasty is also

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    In italics the Augusti and the Augustae.
    Constantius Chlorus

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    Other rulers of the tetrarchy were related to the Constantinian dynasty:
    Maximian: adoptive father and stepfather-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, father-in-law of Constantine, stepgrandfather-in-law of Licinius
    Maxentius: adoptive brother and half-brother-in-law of

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    Byzantium under the Constantinian and Valentinianic dynasties was the earliest period of the Byzantine history that saw a shift in government from Rome in the west to Constantinople in the East within the Roman Empire under emperor Constantine the Great and his successors. Constantinople, formally named Nova Roma, was founded in the city of Byzantium (Ancient Greek: Βυζάντιον, romanized: Byzántion), which is the origin of the historiographical name for the Easter…

    • Common languages: Latin, Greek
    • Capital: Constantinople
    • Demonym(s): Roman
    • Government: Monarchy
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    The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the loosely related ruling families of the Roman Empire from the rise of Diocletian in 284 to the death of Julian the Apostate in 363. Named after the most famous "member", Constantine I .

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    2. Constantius Gallus. Constantius II. 317-337-361. ∞ Faustina (wife of Constantius II) Constantine II. Western emperor. 316-337-340.

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