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    Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of Rome. The nickname "Chlorus" (Greek: Χλωρός, lit. "the Pale") was first popularized by Byzantine-era...
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  • In Greek mythology, Chlorus (Ancient Greek: Χλώρου) was the son of Pelasgus and father of Haemon, father of Thessalus. In some accounts, however, Haemon...
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    Chlorus, father-in-law of Constantine, stepgrandfather-in-law of Licinius Maxentius: adoptive brother and half-brother-in-law of Constantius Chlorus,...
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    Theodora (died before 337) was a Roman empress as the wife of Constantius Chlorus. She is often referred to as a stepdaughter of Emperor Maximian by ancient...
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  • Streptomyces chlorus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from hay meadow soil from the Cockle Park Experimental...
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    His Gallic territories were retaken by the western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in 293, after which Carausius was assassinated by his subordinate Allectus...
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  • member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a younger half-brother of Emperor...
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    the Rhine limes (in 306) following the death of his father Constantius Chlorus (Augustus of the west) in 306, Constantine initially concentrated his forces...
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  • prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The king of Bithynia, Prusias I Chlorus dies and is succeeded by his son, who rules as Prusias II. Ptolemy VIII...
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  • Rong, X; Zucchi, TD; Huang, Y; Goodfellow, M (May 2013). "Streptomyces chlorus sp. nov. and Streptomyces viridis sp. nov., isolated from soil". International...
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    Caledonians were wiped out; however this is highly unlikely. In 305, Constantius Chlorus re-invaded the northern lands of Britain although the sources are vague...
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    jupiter (Butler, 1869) Synonyms Charaxes jupiter Butler, 1869 Charaxes chlorus Fruhstorfer, 1914 Eulepis pyrrhus admiralitatis Rothschild, 1915 Charaxes...
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    Constans I Helena Greek Κωνσταντῖνος Dynasty Constantinian Father Constantius Chlorus Mother Helena Religion Ancient Roman religion (until 312) Christianity...
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    Hen as a King of the Britons, whose daughter, Helena marries Constantius Chlorus and gives birth to a son who becomes the Emperor Constantine the Great...
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    structure built between AD 300 and 310 during the reigns of Constantius Chlorus and Constantine the Great. Today it is used as the Church of the Redeemer...
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    emperor in AD 306 on this site, after the death of his father Constantius Chlorus in York. The statue depicts a seated Constantine wearing military dress...
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    Denis, a bishop of Paris, is martyred by beheading. March 31 – Constantius Chlorus, Roman emperor (d. 306) Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman emperor...
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    emperors died in Eboracum: Septimius Severus in 211 AD, and Constantius Chlorus in 306 AD. The first known recorded mention of Eboracum by name is dated...
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    Caius Caravantius Celer Cleitus Dardani Constantine the Great Constantius Chlorus Constantius II Cynane Dando Demetrius of Pharos Diocletian Eleutherius...
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    258 – May 311 (aged approx. 53) Died of natural causes Constantius I "Chlorus" Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius 1 May 305 – 25 July 306 (1 year, 2 months...
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