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Constantine and received
Constans ’ brother, Constantine II, soon complained that he had not received the amount of territory that was his due, stemming from his position as the eldest of Constantine ’ s sons.
Annoyed that Constans had received Thrace and Macedonia after the death of Dalmatius, Constantine demanded that Constans hand over the African provinces, which, in order to maintain a fragile peace, he agreed to do.
Constantine, proclaimed Augustus by the troops received Gaul, Britannia and Hispania.
Constantine soon complained that he had not received the amount of territory that was his due, stemming from his position as the eldest of Constantine ’ s sons.
Annoyed that Constans had received Thrace and Macedonia after the death of Dalmatius, Constantine demanded that Constans hand over the African provinces, which, in order to maintain a fragile peace, he agreed to do.
William of Malmesbury writes that Gofraid, together with Sihtric's young son Olaf Cuaran fled north and received refuge from Constantine, which led to war with Æthelstan.
Epiphanius, writing of Joseph of Tiberias, a wealthy Roman Jew who converted to Christianity in the time of Constantine, says he claimed to have received an imperial rescript to build Christian churches in Jewish towns and villages where no gentiles or Samaritans dwell, naming Tiberias, Diocaesarea, Sepphoris, Nazareth and Capernaum.
* 312 – Constantine the Great is said to have received his famous Vision of the Cross.
On this occasion Christopher received precedence in rank over his brother-in-law Constantine VII, something which compounded the latter's resentment towards the Lekapenoi, the Bulgarians, and imperial marriages to outsiders ( as documented in his composition De Administrando Imperio ).
In the spring, Constantine crossed the Ionian Sea, meeting the strategos of the imperial fleet on the island of Chios and was received by the Karabisianoi before proceeding to Constantinople.
According to legend, the relic was given to the cathedral by Charlemagne who received it as a gift from Emperor Constantine VI during a crusade to Jerusalem, however this legend was pure fiction ( Charlemagne never went to the Holy Land ) – probably invented in the 11th century to authenticate some relics at the Abbey of St Denis.
Constantine was well received in Kavala which, militarily, was under the command of a general loyal to him.
The republic received overwhelming support by the centrist voters who condemned Constantine for, among other things, swearing in the junta in 1967.
Apart from the Archbishop of Athens Theocletus I, who received the new sovereign's oath, only King Constantine I, Crown Prince George and the prime minister, Alexandros Zaimis, attended.
" (" Ah, Constantine, how much evil was born, / not from your conversion, but from that donation / that the first wealthy Pope received from you!
While Constantine now received the support of the Anatolic and Thracesian themes, Artabasdos secured that of the themes of Thrace and Opsikion, in addition to his own Armeniac soldiers.
In mid 2007, Constantine spoke about how she received a letter from St Mary's School, inviting her to come back to the school to talk about her career and success to current pupils.
Constantine immediately declined the offer with a four-letter refusal and wrote " No fucking way " on the letter she had received.
Having received the emperor Galerius ' instruction to repeal the persecution in 311, Maximinus had instructed his subordinates to desist, but had not released Christians from prisons or virtual death-sentences in the mines, as Constantine and Licinius had both done in the West.

Constantine and Britannia
Constantine was eventually trapped at Aquileia, where he died, leaving Constans to inherit all of his brother ’ s former territories – Hispania, Britannia and Gaul.
His son, Constantine I, was at his side at that moment and assumed his duties in Britannia.
:: Gallia, Hispaniae et Britannia Constantine I ( 306 – 307 )
:: Gallia, Hispaniae et Britannia Constantine I ( 307 –…)
* Summer – Constantine I joins his father in Gaul, from Bononia ( Boulogne ) they cross the Channel to Britain and make their way to Eboracum ( York ), capital of Britannia Secunda and home to a large military base in order to deal with a rebellion by the Picts.
Uther is best known from Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ) where he is the youngest son of King of Britannia Constantine II.
Flavius Claudius Constantinus, known in English as Constantine III ( died 411 by 18 September ) was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in Britannia in 407 and established himself in Gaul.
The last, Constantine III, raised an army from the remaining troops in Britannia, invaded Gaul and defeated forces loyal to Honorius led by Sarus.
In 410, the Roman civitates of Britannia rebelled against Constantine and evicted his officials.
" The last emperor commonly referred to as Constantine in Maximus ' time ( Constantine II ) died in 340, 43 years before Maximus ' revolt in Britannia.
* Drinkwater, John F., " The usurpers Constantine III ( 407-411 ) and Jovinus ( 411-413 )", Britannia 29 ( 1998: 269-98 ).

Constantine and Gaul
Constantine invaded Gaul in 407, occupying Arles, and while Constantine was in Gaul, his son Constans ruled over Britain.
** Marcus, Gratian, Constantine " III " and Constans " II " in Gaul and Britain ;
After Emperor Constantine ’ s reforms in AD 318, the border between Gaul and Italy ( two of the four praetorian prefectures of the Roman Empire ) was located east of Turicum, crossing the River Linth between Lake Walen and Lake Zurich, where a castle and garrison looked over Turicum ’ s safety.
* 407: Constantine III leads many of the Roman military units from Britain to Gaul, occupying Arles ( Arelate ).
* Spring – Constantine III crosses the Alps into Liguria ( Northern Italy ), but retreats to Gaul after Gerontius revolts in Spain against his son Constans II.
* The Roman usurper Constantine III established his headquarters at Arles ( Southern Gaul ) and elevates his eldest son, Constans, to the rank of Caesar.
Constantine occupies Arles and established tenuous authority over Gaul, sharing control with marauding " barbarians ".
* Emperor Honorius sends two Roman generals to deal with the usurper Constantine III in Gaul.
* November 11 – The Congress of Carnuntum: Attempting to keep peace within the Roman Empire, the leaders of the Tetrarchy declare Maxentius a public enemy and Licinius is proclaimed Augustus, while rival contender Constantine I is declared Caesar of Britain and Gaul.
Constantine, disappointed in his hopes to become a Caesar, fled the court of Galerius after Constantius had asked Galerius to release his son as Constantius was ill. Constantine joined his father's court at the coast of Gaul, just as he was preparing to campaign in Britain.
Beginning in 307 already, he tried to arrange friendly contacts with Constantine, and in the summer of that year, Maximian traveled to Gaul, where Constantine married his daughter Fausta and was in turn appointed Augustus by the senior emperor.
The destruction that occurred in Gaul and the lack of an effective response from the court in Ravenna lent support to the rebellion of Constantine III in Britain, which Stilicho proved unable to deal with.
As Constantine moved his forces into Gaul, Stilicho sent his subordinate Sarus to deal with him.
Constantine III initially rebelled against Honorius and took further troops to Gaul, but was later recognised as a joint emperor.
Sidonius may be a descendant of another Apollinaris who was Prefect of Gaul under Constantine II between 337 and 340.

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