Hannibalianus (son of Constantius Chlorus)

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Hannibalianus was a lesser-known member of the Constantinian imperial family of the early 4th-century Roman Empire, noted mainly for his dynastic connections rather than for holding significant power or office.

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Hannibalianus (son of Constantius Chlorus) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman nobleman
member of the Constantinian dynasty
associatedWith imperial court of the Constantinian dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
era Tetrarchic and Constantinian period
father Constantius Chlorus
historicalRegion Roman Empire
languageOfName Latin
mother Flavia Maximiana Theodora
nobleFamily Constantinian dynasty
surface form: Constantinian imperial family
notableFor dynastic connections within the Constantinian imperial family
positionHeld no significant imperial office attested
relative Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
sexOrGender male
sibling Anastasia (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)
Flavia Theodora (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)
surface form: Constantia (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)

Eutropia (mother of Constantius)
surface form: Eutropia (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)

Flavius Dalmatius (the elder)
Julius Constantius
sourceMention late Roman prosopographical traditions
timePeriod early 4th century
uncleOf Constans
surface form: Constans I

Constantine II
Constantius II

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Constantius Chlorus child Hannibalianus (son of Constantius Chlorus)