Flavia Julia Constantia

Flavia Julia Constantia

Flavia Julia Constantia, (after 293 – c. 330), was the daughter of the Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife, Flavia Maximiana Theodora.

In 313, Emperor Constantine I, who was half-brother of Constantia, gave her in marriage to his co-emperor Licinius, on occasion of their meeting in Mediolanum. She bore a son, Valerius Licinianus Licinius, in 315, and when the struggle between Constantine and Licinius began in 316, she stayed on her husband's side. A second war started between the two emperors in 324; after Licinius' defeat, Constantia interceded with Constantine for her husband's life. Constantine spared Licinius life, and obliged him to live in Thessalonica as a private citizen, but the following year (325), he ordered that Licinius be killed. A second blow for Constantia was the death, also by order of Constantine, of her son Licinianus.

In the following years, Constantia lived at her brother's court, receiving honors (her title was "nobilissima femina"). She converted to Christianity, [Jerome, "Epist.", 133.4; Tyrannius Rufinus, "Hist. Eccl." 1.11.] supporting the Arian party at the First Council of Nicaea (325). [Philostorgius, [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/philostorgius.htm "Hist. Eccl." 1.9] .]

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* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/consis.htm Constantia] , at "De Imperatoribus Romanis"


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