
Constantius Chlorus
Constantius Chlorus was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 293 to 306 AD as part of the Tetrarchy. He is best known as the father of Constantine the Great. His reign was marked by military campaigns against the Celts and his efforts to stabilize the western provinces of the empire.
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Constantius Chlorus, the father of Constantine, had a prophetic dream before his son's birth.
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