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- Basilina (Gr****: Βασιλίνα; died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of the Roman emperor Julian (r. 361–363) who in her honour gave...
- Julius Constantius married a Gr**** woman Basilina, the daughter of the governor of Egypt, Julius Juli****. Basilina gave him another son, the ****ure emperor...
- between Gallus and Constantina From marriage between Julius Constantius and Basilina Julian No offspring from marriage between Julian and Helena, daughter of...
- Constantine's younger half-brother, and his mother was a Bithynian noble named Basilina, daughter of a high-ranking bureaucrat, Juli****, who had served as praetorian...
- Saint Monica, Christian saint and mother of Augustine of Hippo (d. 387) Basilina, wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian Primary...
- Constantine I. His younger half-brother, by his father's second marriage to Basilina, was Flavius Claudius Iuli****, commonly known as Julian. Gallus was born...
- Proculus. He also served as Praefectus Aegypti in 328. He was the father of Basilina, wife of Constantine's half-brother Julius Constantius and mother of Emperor...
- Constantia Licinius 308–324 Anastasia B****i**** Galla Julius Constantius Basilina Licinius II Eutropia Virius Nepoti**** Hannibali**** Constantina Constantius...
- 250-308-324-325 Flavius Dalmatius censor 1.Galla Julius Constantius d. 337 ∞ 2.Basilina Anastasia Eutropia Fausta 289–326 Constantine I the Great 272-306-337 Minervina...
- village in Bithynia and naming it Basilinopolis in honor of his own mother, Basilina, who was undoubtedly from Bithynia, provides solid evidence that the renaming...