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3 - The Reign of Constantine

from Section 1 - Politics and Personalities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 September 2007

Noel Lenski
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University of Colorado, Boulder
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Birth and Early Career

The details of Constantine’s birth are enigmatic. We know that he was born in or near the Moesian city of Naissus (Ni.s: see Map 1) and that he was the eldest son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, soon to become Caesar. The year of his birth, however, is hardly certain. Most historians agree that he was born on February 27, 272, though one good contemporary source indicates 276, and some scholars have argued for a date as late as 288. Behind much of the confusion stands Constantine himself, who regularly had himself portrayed in art and panegyrics as much younger than he actually was. The question of Constantine’s legitimacy has also long plagued historians. The Christian chronographer Jerome, writing in the 380s, claimed that Constantine’s mother, Helena, was a mere concubine of Constantius I; the anonymous author of the Origo Constantini, a source quite favorable to Constantine, calls Helena “extremely lowly”; and bishop Ambrose, Jerome’s contemporary, reports that she had been a mere stable maid when she met Constantius. Whatever the exact status of their relationship, then, Constantine’s mother was hardly of noble stock, a fact that eventually provoked his father to leave her c. 289 in order to marry the princess Theodora, stepdaughter of the emperor Maximian.

When Constantine was born, his father, a native of Illyricum (the Balkans), was serving as an imperial bodyguard (protector) to the emperor Aurelian (r. 270-5). This position would prove quite favorable after two other Illyrian officers of Aurelian, Diocletian and in turn Maximian, took over corulership of the empire in 284 and 285, respectively (Coins 5 and 7).

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  • The Reign of Constantine
  • Edited by Noel Lenski, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine
  • Online publication: 28 September 2007
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521818389.004
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  • Edited by Noel Lenski, University of Colorado, Boulder
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521818389.004
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  • Edited by Noel Lenski, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine
  • Online publication: 28 September 2007
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521818389.004
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