Flavius Julius Constans, the youngest son of Constantine and Fausta, was born about 320 A.D. and was raised to the rank of Caesar in 333. On the division of the...
Flavius Julius Constans, the youngest son of Constantine and Fausta, was born about 320 A.D. and was raised to the rank of Caesar in 333. On the division of the empire he received Italy, Africa and the Balkans, though he later surrendered throne.