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Name: Division of the Empire among the sons of Constantine the Great

Type: Event

Start: 337 AD

End: 337 AD

Parent: Wars of Constantine's sons

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Constantine the Great's three sons declared themselves augusti and divided their father's empire into three parts, with Constantine II (emperor) receiving Britain, Iberia, Gaul and Illyria, Constantius II Asia, Syria Palaestina and Egypt, and Constans Italy and Africa.

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  • May 337: After Constantine the Great's death, his three sons declared themselves augusti and divided their father's empire into three parts, with Constantine II (emperor) receiving Britain, Iberia, Gaul and Illyria, Constantius II Asia, Syria Palaestina and Egypt, and Constans Italy and Africa. Constantine's nephew Dalmatius received Thracia, Achaea and Macedonia.
  • August 337: After the assassination of Dalmatius, the part of the empire that he had formerly administered, with the capital Constantinople, fell to Constans in the Viminacium Conference in 338.

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