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1 2,1 | the side of his father, Constantius Chlorus, Constantine belonged 2 2,1 | Augustus in the East, and Constantius, father of Constantine, 3 2,1 | West. In the following year Constantius died in Britain, and his 4 2,1 | completed by his successor, Constantius. Many churches were being 5 2,2 | Caesars were Galerius and Constantius Chlorus, the father of Constantine 6 2,2 | present Mitrovitz); and Constantius Chlorus kept Gaul and Britain, 7 2,2 | private life. Galerius and Constantius Chlorus became the Augusti. 8 2,2 | three sons, Constantine, Constantius, and Constans, all assumed 9 2,2 | Constans ten years later. Constantius thus became the sole master 10 2,2 | was called to the court of Constantius, where he was appointed 11 2,2 | married Helena, a sister of Constantius. The short reign (361-63) 12 2,2 | never occupied by a Greek.~ ~Constantius (337-61).~ The sons of Constantine 13 2,2 | adherents of the Nicene Creed, Constantius, continuing the development 14 2,2 | later Constans, were slain. Constantius became the sole ruler of 15 2,2 | ardent adherent of Arianism, Constantius carried out a persistent 16 2,2 | paganism. One of the decrees of Constantius proclaimed: “Let there be 17 2,2 | worshiped the gods.[66] When Constantius, wishing to celebrate the 18 2,2 | were approaching. Under Constantius the immunities of the clergy 19 2,2 | from the government. Thus Constantius did not disperse the vestals 20 2,2 | Until the end of his life Constantius bore the title of Pontifex 21 2,2 | persistent Arian policy of Constantius led to serious friction 22 2,2 | Athanasius of Alexandria. Constantius died in 361, and neither 23 2,2 | Christian party in the matter of Constantius’ death was expressed in 24 2,2 | tranquillity is restored.”[67] Constantius died during the Persian 25 2,2 | Julian, the successor of Constantius, is closely connected with 26 2,2 | great fear and anxiety. Constantius, regarding him as a possible 27 2,2 | been slain by the order of Constantius, Julian feared death constantly. 28 2,2 | feared death constantly. Constantius forced him to spend a few 29 2,2 | Bible and the Gospels. Later Constantius transferred Julian first 30 2,2 | popular at Nicomedia. When Constantius decided to send Julian there, 31 2,2 | slain by the orders of Constantius, Julian was called to the 32 2,2 | conversion of Julian.[71]~ In 355 Constantius appointed Julian to the 33 2,2 | palace erected probably by Constantius Chlorus; the remains of 34 2,2 | great love and admiration.~ Constantius regarded the success of 35 2,2 | new Augustus demanded that Constantius recognize the fait accompli, 36 2,2 | recognize the fait accompli, but Constantius refused to do so. A civil 37 2,2 | unavoidable. But just at this time Constantius died. In the year 361 Julian 38 2,2 | adherents and favorites of Constantius were condemned to harsh 39 2,2 | convictions until the death of Constantius. Upon becoming the full 40 2,2 | banished during the reign of Constantius, no matter what their religious 41 2,5 | completed in the time of his son Constantius. These churches were reconstructed 42 3,16| Constantine the Great or by Constantius, but toward the sixth century 43 App | Constans, 337-350. ~~~~~~Constantius, 337-361. ~~~~~~Julian the