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  CONSTANTINE I (EMPEROR) FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
These actions are considered major factors in that religion's spread, and his reputation as the "first Christian Emperor" has been promulgated by historians from Lactantius and Eusebius_of_Caesarea to the present day.
Constantine was born at Naissus, (today's Niš, Serbia, Serbia_and_Montenegro) in Upper Moesia, to Constantius_I_Chlorus, and Flavia Iulia Helena, an innkeeper's daughter who at the time was an adolescent of only sixteen years.
Young Constantine was well educated and served at the court of Diocletian in Nicomedia, after the appointment of his father as one of the two ''caesares''(junior emperors) of the Tetrarchy in 293.
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 Helena, mother of Constantine the Great
It should be noted that her legendary father is not the same as King Coel Hen[?], meaning "Coel the Old" and more recently called "Old King Cole".
Constantius Chlorus divorced her (circa 292) to marry the step-daughter of Maximian, Flavia Maximiana Theodora[?].
Helena's son, Constantine later became emperor of the Roman Empire, and following his elevation she became a presence at the imperial court.
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 Flavia Maximiana Theodora - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Flavia Maximiana Theodora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Flavia Maximiana Theodora - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
Here you will find more informations about Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
She married Flavius Valerius Julius Constantius (later known as Constantius Chlorus) when he left his first wife, Helena to strengthen his political position.
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 Theodora - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Theodora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
* Flavia Maximiana Theodora, daughter of the Roman Emperor Maximian and second wife of the Emperor Constantius I Chlorus.
* Theodora (6th century), Byzantine empress and wife of Justinian I. * Theodora (9th century), Byzantine empress in the 9th century.
* Theodora (10th century), Roman senatrix and mother of Marozia, concubine to Pope Sergius III.
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 Constantine_I_of_the_Roman_Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was born at Naissus, (today's Niš, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro) in Upper Moesia, to Constantius I Chlorus, who was of Greek descent, and an innkeeper's daughter, who at the time was an adolescent of only 16 years, Flavia Iulia Helena.
292 to marry Flavia Maximiana Theodora, daughter or step-daughter of Western Roman Emperor Maximian.
Constantine was well educated and served at the court of Diocletian in Nicomedia as a kind of hostage after the appointment of his father, a general, as one of the two caesares or junior emperors in the Tetrarchy in 293.
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 Articles - Helena of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta, and Helena of Constantinople, (AD c.
Her son Constantine renamed the city of Drepanum on the Gulf of Nicomedia as 'Helenopolis' in her honor, which led to later interpretions that Drepanum was her birthplace.
Helena's son, Constantine, became emperor of the Roman Empire, and following his elevation she became a presence at the imperial court, and received the title Augusta.
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 Helena of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, and Helena of Constantinople, (AD c.
292) to marry the step-daughter of Maximian, Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
Helena's son, Constantine, became emperor of the Roman Empire, and following his elevation she became a presence at the imperial court.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 125 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
EUTRESITES (Evrpricrirns), a surname of Apollo, derived from Eutresis, a place between Plataeae and Thespiae, where he had an ancient oracle.
268.) [L. A native of Syria, became, by her first husband, whose name is unknown, the mother of Flavia Maximiana Theodora, who was married to Constantius Chlorus upon the recon­struction of the empire under Diocletian.
Eutropia was at that time the wife of Maximianus Hercu-lius, to whom she bore Maxentius and Fausta, afterwards united to Constantine the Great.
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 Constantine I (emperor)
292 to marry Flavia Maximiana Theodora, daughter or step-daughter of Western Roman Emperor
Theodora would give birth to six half-siblings of Constantine, including
Constantine was well educated and served at the court of Diocletian in Nicomedia as a kind of hostage after the appointment of his father, a general, as one of the two caesares or junior emperors in the
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