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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Constantius I |
 | | During the 270s or the 280s, he became the father of Constantine by Helena, his first spouse. |
 | | By 288 he was the Praetorian Prefect of the western emperor Maximianus Herculius. |
 | | Constantius' date of birth, homeland, and career: Michael DiMaio, Zonaras' Account of the Neo-Flavian Emperors: A Commentary, (Ph.D diss., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1977), 97-98, nn 11-14; Constantius as Maxiamianus' Praetorian prefect: T.D. Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius,, (Cambridge, 1980), 3, 7-8, New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine, (Cambridge, 1981), 36-37. |
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