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Julius Constantius
Julius Constantius (died September 337) was a politician of the Roman Empire and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a younger half-brother of Emperor Constantine I and the father of Emperor Julian.
== Biography ==

Julius Constantius was born after 289, the son of Constantius Chlorus and his wife Theodora,〔Zonaras, 12.33.〕 adoptive daughter of emperor Maximian.〔Eutropius 9, 22〕 He had two brothers, Dalmatius and Hannibalianus,〔''Artemii Passio'', 7.〕 and three sisters, Constantia, Anastasia and Eutropia. Emperor Constantine I was his half-brother, as he was the son of Constantius and Helena. Despite this illustrious kinship Julius Constantius was never himself emperor or co-emperor; Constantine, however, gave him the title of Patricius.〔Athanasius of Alexandria, ''Two writings against the Arians'', 76.〕
Julius Constantius was married twice. With his first wife, Galla, sister of the later consuls Vulcacius Rufinus and Neratius Cerealis,〔Ammianus Marcellinus 14, 11, 27〕 he had two sons and a daughter. His eldest son, whose name is not recorded, was murdered in 337 together with his father.〔Julian, ''Letter to the Athenians'' 270D.〕 His second son Constantius Gallus,〔Libanius, ''Orations'', 18, 10〕 was appointed Caesar by his cousin Constantius II. His daughter was the first wife of Constantius II.〔Eusebius of Caesarea, ''Life of Constantine'' 4, 49〕 It has been proposed that Galla and Julius had another daughter, born between 324 and 331 and married to Justus, mother of Justina, whose daughter, wife of Emperor Theodosius I, was called Galla.〔Noel Emmanuel Lenski, ''The Cambridge companion to the Age of Constantine, Volume 13'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-521-52157-2, p. 97.〕
After the death of his first wife, Julius Constantius married a Greek woman Basilina, the daughter of the governor of Egypt Julius Julianus.〔Julian, ''Letters'' 60.〕 Basilina gave him another son, the future emperor Julian the Apostate,〔Libanius, ''Orations'', 18, 9.〕 but died before her husband, in 332/333.〔Julian, ''The Beard-Hater'' 352〕 Nothing is known about other marriages of Julius Constantius, but since the sources about him are rather poor, other marriages are of course not excluded.
Allegedly at the instigation of his stepmother Helena, Julius Constantius did not live initially at the court of his half brother, but together with Dalmatius and Hannibalianus in Tolosa,〔Ausonius, ''Commemoratio professorum Burdigalensium'' 17, 11.〕 in Etruria, the birthplace of his son Gallus,〔 and in Corinth.〔Julian, ''Letters'' 20.〕 Finally, he was called in Constantinople,〔Libanius, ''Orations'' 1, 434.〕 and was able to build a good relationship with Constantine.〔Libanius, ''Orations'' 1, 524.〕
Constantine favoured his half brother appointing him ''patricius'' and Consul for the year 335, together with Gaius Caeionius Rufius Albinus.〔
However, in 337, after the death of Constantine, several male members of the Constantinian dynasty were killed, among them Constantius (whose property was confiscated)〔Julian, ''Letter to the Athenians'' 273B.〕 and his eldest son;〔Zosimus 2, 40, 2; Libanius, ''Orations'' 18, 31.〕 his two younger sons however survived, because in 337 they were still children, and later were elevated to the rank of co-emperor and the emperor.

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