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Constantia (wife of Gratian) and Faustina (wife of Constantius II)

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Difference between Constantia (wife of Gratian) and Faustina (wife of Constantius II)

Constantia (wife of Gratian) vs. Faustina (wife of Constantius II)

Constantia (362–383) was the first empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire. Faustina was a Roman empress as the third wife of the emperor Constantius II.

Similarities between Constantia (wife of Gratian) and Faustina (wife of Constantius II)

Constantia (wife of Gratian) and Faustina (wife of Constantius II) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ammianus Marcellinus, Constantinian dynasty, Constantinople, Constantius II, Gratian, Helena (wife of Julian), List of Roman and Byzantine empresses, Procopius (usurper).

Ammianus Marcellinus

Ammianus Marcellinus, occasionally anglicised as Ammian (Greek: Αμμιανός Μαρκελλίνος; born, died 400), was a Roman soldier and historian who wrote the penultimate major historical account surviving from antiquity (preceding Procopius).

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Constantinian dynasty

The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.

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Constantius II

Constantius II (Flavius Julius Constantius; Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor from 337 to 361.

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Gratian

Gratian (Gratianus; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383.

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Helena (wife of Julian)

Helena (Greek: Έλένη; died 360) was a Roman Empress by marriage to Julian, Roman emperor in 360–363.

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List of Roman and Byzantine empresses

The Roman empresses were the consorts of the Roman emperors, the rulers of the Roman Empire.

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Procopius (usurper)

Procopius (Ancient Greek: Προκόπιος; 326 – 27 May 366) was a Roman usurper against Valens.

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Constantia (wife of Gratian) and Faustina (wife of Constantius II) Comparison

Constantia (wife of Gratian) has 48 relations, while Faustina (wife of Constantius II) has 15. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 12.70% = 8 / (48 + 15).

References

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