Constantia (sister of Constantine)

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Constantia was a Roman imperial princess, the half-sister of Emperor Constantine the Great, known for her influence at court and involvement in key ecclesiastical and political affairs of the early 4th century.

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instanceOf Roman imperial princess
member of the Constantinian dynasty
associatedWith Arian controversy NERFINISHED
Council of Nicaea NERFINISHED
citizenship Roman Empire
country Roman Empire
court imperial court of Constantine the Great
dynasty Constantinian dynasty NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
father Constantius Chlorus NERFINISHED
halfBrother Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
hasRelative Constans NERFINISHED
Constantine II NERFINISHED
Constantius II NERFINISHED
Crispus NERFINISHED
Helena (mother of Constantine the Great) NERFINISHED
influenced imperial politics in the early 4th century
imperial religious policy
motherTongue Latin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Latin
notableFor influence at the imperial court
involvement in ecclesiastical affairs
involvement in political affairs
positionHeld empress consort of the Roman Empire
religion Christianity
sexOrGender female
sibling Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
spouse Licinius I NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 4th century
title Augusta NERFINISHED

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