Constantine was the son of Constantinius- a Caesar and then an Augustus under tetrachy govt. created by Diocletian. As for siblings Constantine had several half brothers and probably several half sisters. The only sibling of any significance was Dalmatius whom fended off the barbarians and crushed a rebellion under Calcaerus in Cyprus (an island in the east mediterranean). Still, Dalmatius did not really do anything but, Constatine had 3 sons that ruled after him. Constans, Constantine II and Constantinius II
Constantine's father was Flavius Valerius Constantine's mother was Helena. Constantine's father gave his wife the boot and, in 289 A.D., married another woman. Constantine's siblings: Six half-siblings by Flavia Maximiana Theodora, his father's second wife Constantine's spouses: Minervina and Fausta Constantine's children: Crispus, Constantius II, Constantine II and Constans
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There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
It was the time in which Constantine the Great ruled Ancient Rome.
The mother of Constantine the Great, emperor of Rome, was called Helena.
Constantine's father was Flavius Valerius Constantine's mother was Helena. Constantine's father gave his wife the boot and, in 289 A.D., married another woman. Constantine's siblings: Six half-siblings by Flavia Maximiana Theodora, his father's second wife Constantine's spouses: Minervina and Fausta Constantine's children: Crispus, Constantius II, Constantine II and Constans
Yes some were half
Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272.
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Constantine II.
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
No Constantine the great was Roman born in Serbia.
Constantine the Great was the 57th emperor.
Constantine is important to ancient Rome because he was the first emperor of Christianity.
Constantine the Great died on May 22, 337 at the age of 65.
Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272.
Constantine the Great died on May 22, 337 at the age of 65.