Constantinus Family - Ourfolk
Flavius Claudius Constantinus, II FEB 317 - 340
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Flavius, II was born on FEB 317 in Arles and died on 340 in Aquileia, Italy . He was the son of Emporer Constatine of Rome (27 FEB 228 - 22 MAY 337) and Empress Flavia Maxima Fausta (of Rome) (289 - 326). - - -
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in 323, he
seems to have taken part in Constantine I's campaigns against the
Sarmatians. In 326, he was nominally put in command of Gaul at
the age of 10 soon after the death of his half-brother Crispus.
Constantine II's generals apparently won a victory over the Alamanni,
since the title Alamannicus appears on his inscriptions from the year
330. In 332 he was Constantine I's field commander during the
latter's campaign against the Goths. Before 335 he was married,
but his wife's name is not known. In the years before his father's death
in 337, he held court in Gaul.
seems to have taken part in Constantine I's campaigns against the
Sarmatians. In 326, he was nominally put in command of Gaul at
the age of 10 soon after the death of his half-brother Crispus.
Constantine II's generals apparently won a victory over the Alamanni,
since the title Alamannicus appears on his inscriptions from the year
330. In 332 he was Constantine I's field commander during the
latter's campaign against the Goths. Before 335 he was married,
but his wife's name is not known. In the years before his father's death
in 337, he held court in Gaul.
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