Division of Empire follows the lives of Constantine the Great's three sons--Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans--beginning with the death of their father in 337 AD and tracing how they first shared the empire as a triarchy, until Constantine II was killed by Constans in the civil war of 340, and then Constans was murdered by a usurper in 350. William Lewis uses their story as a case study for how division works, as a process rather than a singular event.
Division of Empire follows the lives of Constantine the Great's three sons--Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans--beginning with the death of their father in 337 AD and tracing how they first shared the empire as a triarchy, until Constantine II was killed by Constans in the civil war of 340, and then Constans was murdered by a usurper in 350. William Lewis uses their story as a case study for how division works, as a process rather than a singular event.
William Lewis is a field archaeologist with Cotswold Archaeology. His research interests are focused on political structures and civil conflict in the fourth century.
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List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction: Partes Regendae Chapter 2: Constantius, Divider of Empires? Chapter 3: The Constantinian Triarchy Chapter 4: The Civil War of AD 340 Chapter 5: Ulpius Limenius and the West Chapter 6: Fabius Titianus and the Urban Prefecture of Rome Chapter 7: Constantius' Failure and the End of Unity Chapter 8: Conclusion: Division of Empire Bibliography
List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction: Partes Regendae Chapter 2: Constantius, Divider of Empires? Chapter 3: The Constantinian Triarchy Chapter 4: The Civil War of AD 340 Chapter 5: Ulpius Limenius and the West Chapter 6: Fabius Titianus and the Urban Prefecture of Rome Chapter 7: Constantius' Failure and the End of Unity Chapter 8: Conclusion: Division of Empire Bibliography
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