the Pale

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The Pale was the epithet of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, referring to his notably light or pale complexion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cognomen
epithet
appliedInContext biographical descriptions of Constantius Chlorus
appliedTo Constantius Chlorus
surface form: Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus
associatedPeriod Diocletian's Tetrarchy
surface form: Tetrarchic period of the Roman Empire
associatedWith Roman Empire
category historical epithet
denotes light skin color
describes pale complexion of Constantius Chlorus
epithetOf Flavius Valerius Constantius
surface form: Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantius

Constantius Chlorus
surface form: Constantius I
hasMeaning notably light or pale in complexion
historicalUsage used in modern historiography to distinguish Constantius Chlorus by appearance
language English
originatesFrom Latin descriptive tradition about Constantius Chlorus
refersTo Constantius Chlorus
refersToPersonWithDynasty Constantinian dynasty
refersToPersonWithRole Roman emperor
semanticField physical appearance
usedAs nickname of Constantius Chlorus

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