Constans (Latin: Flavius Iulius Constans Augustus) or Constans I was Roman Emperor from 337 to 350. He defeated his brother Constantine II in 340, but anger in the army over his personal life and preference for his barbarian bodyguards led the general Magnentius to rebel, resulting in the assassination of Constans in 350. |
Reigned as | In Country | From | To | Coins Issued | |
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Emperors Constantius II, Constantine II and Constans |
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Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) | 22 May 337 | 340 | |
Emperors Constantius II, Constantine II and Constans | Western Roman Empire | 22 May 337 | 340 | ||
Emperors Constantius II and Constans |
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Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) | 340 | 350 | |
Emperors Constantius II and Constans | Western Roman Empire | 340 | 350 |
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