Chlorus

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Chlorus, more fully known as Constantius Chlorus, was a Roman emperor and father of Constantine the Great, noted for his role in the Tetrarchy and campaigns in Britain and Gaul.

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Label Occurrences
Chlorus canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustus (title)
Caesar (title)
Roman consul
Roman emperor
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Chlorus
Constantius Chlorus
surface form: Constantius I
appointedBy Maximian
birthDate c. 250
birthPlace Dardania
Moesia
burialPlace Trier
child Saint Anastasia
surface form: Anastasia

Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great

Eutropia
Flavia Maximiana Theodora
surface form: Flavia Theodora

Flavius Dalmatius (the elder)
surface form: Flavius Dalmatius

Julius Constantius
citizenship Roman Empire
deathDate 25 July 306
deathPlace Eboracum
York
defeated Allectus
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
fatherOf Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
fullName Flavius Valerius Constantius
honorificTitle Constantius Chlorus
surface form: Divus Constantius
memberOf Diocletian's Tetrarchy
surface form: Tetrarchy
militaryCampaign campaigns in Britain
campaigns in Gaul
notableEvent reconquest of Britain from the usurper Allectus
notableFor participation in Diocletian’s Tetrarchic system
role in establishing Constantine the Great’s claim to the throne
partner Helena
positionHeld Augustus
surface form: Augustus of the Western Roman Empire

Caesar of the Western Roman Empire
Roman consul
predecessorAsWesternAugustus Maximian
reignAsAugustusEnd 306
reignAsAugustusStart 305
reignAsCaesarEnd 305
reignAsCaesarStart 293
religion paganism
ruledRegion Great Britain
surface form: Britain

Gaul
Iberian Peninsula
surface form: Hispania
servedUnder Maximian
spouse Theodora
successorAsWesternAugustus Severus II

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Constantius Chlorus epithet Chlorus
Chlorus alsoKnownAs Chlorus
subject surface form: Constantius Chlorus