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Constantine I


Emperor Constantius Chlorus died in York in 306 AD. His son Constantine was proclaimed Augustus by the army in Eboracum. A marble statue of Constantine (the Great) was probably erected in the principia to celebrate his link with the city.
Discovered in Stonegate, York. In the Yorkshire Museum, York.
Discovered in Stonegate, York. In the Yorkshire Museum, York.
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