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Constans I

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[kon-stanz] / ˈkɒn stænz /

noun

  1. Flavius Julius Constans, a.d. c323–350, emperor of Rome 337–350 (son of Constantine I).


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After the death of Constantine the Great in 337, of his three sons Constantius I. received the East, Constans I. received the West in union with his younger brother Constantine II., but after his murder, alone.

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In a secret place, some three miles from here," went on Constans, "I have in store a dozen similar weapons, together with as many of a larger pattern—rifles as they were anciently called.

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"To-morrow," thought Constans, "I may find some one to answer the door."

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Constans I., another son of Constantine the Great, issued a coin on which he is represented as holding in one hand a simply formed labarum or military standard consisting of a straight pole terminating at the top in a crossbar, from which hangs a banner bearing the symbol  ; while in the other hand he holds a small round object surmounted by a Phœnix.

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