Topic: Fausta

Related pictures

Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture
Rate these pictures

Fausta

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Fausta (Flavia Maximiana Fausta) , d. c.326, Roman princess. She was the wife of Constantine I , the daughter of Maximian , and the mother of Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans I. It is said that she was put to death by Constantine I when she falsely accused Crispus, Constantine's son by his first wife, of attempting to seduce her. Author not available, FAUSTA. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Constantine I
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... Constantine, gave him his daughter Fausta in marriage, and supported ... and gave bishops the right to free slaves as well as the right ... of his stepmother, Empress Fausta, in behalf of her own three ... Constantine's death, leaving Fausta's brood to fight over the inheritance ... may have been ... Read more
Maximian
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... first to aid his son in Italy; he captured Severus, repulsed Galerius, and won over Constantine, to whom he gave his daughter Fausta in marriage. Then Maximian and Maxentius became enemies, and, having failed to depose his son, Maximian fled to Constantine ... Read more

Related links

"Fausta" on Wikipedia

Related research topics

Online videos

Fausta the nazi wonder woman