Constantius
1.
Chlorus, son of Eutropius, and father of
Constantine the Great, received at Paris the title of Caesar, which he obtained by his
victories in Britain and Germany. He became the colleague of Galerius on the abdication of
Diocletian; and, after bearing the character of a humane and benevolent prince, he died at
York, and had his son for his successor, A.D. 306.
2.
The third son of Constantine the Great. See
Constantinus.
3.
The father of Julian and Gallus , was son of Constantius by Theodora, and died A.D.
337.
4.
A Roman general, who married Placidia, the sister of Honorius, and was proclaimed emperor,
an honour he enjoyed only seven months. He died, universally regretted, A.D. 421, and was
succeeded by his son Valentinian in the West.