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Elena, probably originally from Drepanum (later named Helenopolis), in the Gulf of Nicomedia, married Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus. He divorced her around the year 292 in order to marry the ...
This great and renowned sovereign of the Christians was the son of Constantius Chlorus (the ruler of the westernmost parts of the Roman empire), and of the blessed Helen. He was born in 272, in ...
As for men, Costas or Kostas is amongst the most common names in Greece and the diaspora. Constantine was the son of Constantius Chlorus, the ruler of the westernmost parts of the Roman Empire, and ...
In A.D. 337, Constantine the Great left the Roman Empire to his sons, Constantine II, Constans, and Constantius II. The first two died at the hands of usurpers in 340 and 350 respectively, while the ...
Historians have chosen the year of the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans, 1453, as a reference point to mark the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Modern Age. The capital of the ...
Of course, many doctrinal variants began to emerge, and in that regard, it is curious to note that Emperor Constantius, who was an Arian, wrote a letter to Ezana requesting that he send Frumentius to ...
St. Jerome said “the world groaned and marveled to find that it was arian.” when emperor constantius ordered all the bishops of the west to sign a condemnation of athanasius, the great ...
Some close to Emperor Constantine—including his son Constantius, who became sole ruler of both the Eastern and Western Roman Empire in 350—held Arian views or rejected the Nicene definition.
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