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THE SONS OF CONSTANTINVS I MAGNVS (A.D. 337-340) The Empire splits |
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correspond to the mints of this period: |
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- Treveri |
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- Lugdunum |
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- Arelate |
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- Aquileia |
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- Roma |
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- Siscia |
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- Thessalonica |
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- Heraclea |
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- Constantinopolis |
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- Cyzicus |
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- Nicomedia |
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- Antiochia |
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- Alexandria |
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A.D. 337 Constantinus I dies in 337, and the
Roman Empire is divided between his heirs. |
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A.D. 337
From the death of his father, Constantius II governs in Aegyptus, Oriens, Pontus, Asia and Thracia. |
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A.D. 337-340
From the death of his father, Constantinus II governs in Hispania, Britannia and Gallia. |
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A.D. 337
From the death of his father, Constans governs in Italia, Illyria and Africa. |
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A.D. 340-350 Territories controlled by Constans from
the defeat of Constantinus II, to the arrival of the usurper Magnetius (see map 3). |
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