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Helena gave birth to the future emperor Constantine I on 27 February of an uncertain year soon after 270 ( probably around 272 ).
At the time, she was in Naissus ( Niš, Serbia ).
In order to obtain a wife more consonant with his rising status, Constantius divorced Helena some time before 289, when he married Theodora, Maximian's daughter.
( The narrative sources date the marriage to 293, but the Latin panegyric of 289 refers to the couple as already married ).
Helena and her son were dispatched to the court of Diocletian at Nicomedia, where Constantine grew to be a member of the inner circle.
Helena never remarried and lived for a time in obscurity, though close to her only son, who had a deep regard and affection for her.

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