Examples of using Constantius in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Constans became emperor in the West and Constantius II became emperor in the East.
On the death of Constantine, the Roman Empire was divided among his three sons, Constantius, Constantine II, and Constans.
Some of these historians say she was a British girl, that Constantius found her in England and married her there.
It was removed to Rome by Constantius II in 357 and re-erected in the Circus Maximus.
the elderly Vetranio reached Constantius with his army, resigned the crown,
However, he indicated that if a situation arose where Constantius was no longer in the picture, now that would be a different story.
the elderly Vetranio reached Constantius with his army, resigned the crown,
Inaugurated on 15 February 360(during the reign of Constantius II) by the Arian bishop Eudoxius of Antioch,
was mother to Constantius Chlorus.
Socrates of Constantinople said in a 440 writing that Constantius II built the first church and that he was working on it in 346.
was mother to Constantius Chlorus.
Constantius gives the name of this king as"Eochar",
several male members of the Constantinian dynasty were killed, among them Constantius(whose property was confiscated)
Finally, Shanzer argues that the reference to the war between Magnentius and Constantius in the work's proem precludes the possibility that Faltonia Betitia Proba arranged De laudibus Christi,
In 293 Carausius seemingly became isolated when the Western Caesar, Constantius Chlorus, later Emperor from 305 to 306, retook some of his Gallic territories,
Valentinian's young son Gratian was engaged to Constantius II‘s daughter Constantia, to make the new emperors part of the old family,
Julius Constantius did not live initially at the court of his half brother,
when they heard that Constantius the Monk, as people referred to him,
The first anti-pagan laws by the Christian state started with Constantine's son Constantius II, who was an unwavering opponent of paganism; he ordered the
playful work Constantius explores the nature of love