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  • Constantine II was born on February 2, 316 AD in Arles, Gaul.
  • Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor.
  • Constantine II was proclaimed Caesar by his father in 317 AD.
  • Constantine II became Augustus in 337 AD after the death of his father.
  • Constantine II ruled over Gaul, Britain, and Spain as part of the Roman Empire.
  • Constantine II faced rebellions from his younger brothers, Constans and Constantius II, leading to a civil war.
  • Constantine II was defeated by his brother Constantius II at the Battle of Mursa in 351 AD.
  • Constantine II was killed in battle during the civil war with his brothers in 340 AD.
  • Constantine II was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
  • Constantine II was the first Roman emperor to be born in Gaul.
  • Constantine II was known for his military campaigns in the western provinces of the Roman Empire.
  • Constantine II issued coins depicting himself as a soldier and warrior.
  • Constantine II was a supporter of Nicene Christianity and opposed Arianism.
  • Constantine II married his cousin, the daughter of Constantius II, in a political alliance.
  • Constantine II was known for his generosity and patronage of the arts.
  • Constantine II was revered as a martyr by some Christian sects after his death.
  • Constantine II's reign was marked by instability and conflict with his brothers.
  • Constantine II's death marked the end of the first phase of the Constantinian dynasty.
  • Constantine II's legacy is debated among historians, with some viewing him as a weak ruler and others as a victim of circumstances.
  • Constantine II's memory was honored in later Roman imperial propaganda as a symbol of dynastic loyalty and martyrdom.

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