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[[File:Emperor Constans Louvre Ma1021.jpg|thumb|The Emperor Constans]]'''Constans''' ('''Flavius Julius Constans Augustus''', c.323–350) waa a Roman Emperor.
  
 
On the death of his father Constantine the Great in 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II, divided the Roman empire amongst themselves, but in 340 Constantine II died and Constans took over his provinces, including [[Britannia]]. He visited Britain in 343.
 
On the death of his father Constantine the Great in 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II, divided the Roman empire amongst themselves, but in 340 Constantine II died and Constans took over his provinces, including [[Britannia]]. He visited Britain in 343.

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The Emperor Constans
Constans (Flavius Julius Constans Augustus, c.323–350) waa a Roman Emperor.

On the death of his father Constantine the Great in 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II, divided the Roman empire amongst themselves, but in 340 Constantine II died and Constans took over his provinces, including Britannia. He visited Britain in 343.

In later years Constans lost the support of the legions, who were "offended by his homosexuality".[1][2] In 350, the general declared himself Emperor and Constans was killed.

References

  1. DiMaio, Michael; Frakes, Robert, "Constans I (337–350 AD)", in De Imperatoribus Romanis (D.I.R.), An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
  2. Canduci, Alexander (2010), Triumph & Tragedy: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Immortal Emperors, Pier 9, ISBN 978-1-74196-598-8 page 131