Constantius II as Augustus
AE Cententionalis/Fallen Horseman
351-354 CE
24.08mm 5.97g
Obverse: DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG, pearl diademed draped cuirassed bust right
Reverse: FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO soldier speaing fallen horseman left, gamma in left field, SMKS in exergue
RIC VIII 92 Cyzicus
Ex Marc Breitsprecher
317 CE
August 7

Birth of Constantius II to Constantine the Great and Fausta.

324 CE
November 8

Constantius II made Caesar by Constantine the Great.

336 CE

Constantius II sent to recapture Mesopatamia by Constantine the Great. He overruns it, captures Amida, and kills their leader Narses.

337 CE
September 9

Death of Constantine the Great. Constans, Constantine II, and Constantius II become emperors and divide the empire.

343 CE

Constans and Constantius II hold the Council of Serdica to settle a dispute over the bishop Athanasius of Alexandria. There is no agreement.

345 CE

Constantius II and Constans nearly start a civil war, until Constantius allows Athanasius to return to his position in Alexandria.

350 CE
December 25

Vetranio capitulates to Constantius II and is released to private life.

351 CE
March 15

Constantius II raises Constantius Gallus to Caesar and marries him to his sister Constantina. Constantius Gallus takes up residence in Antioch.

351 CE

Constantius II defeats Magnentius at the Battle of Mursa Major, which is costly for both sides.

352 CE

Constantius II campaigns against the Sarmatians along the Danube.

353 CE
August 8

Constantius II defeats Magnentius at the Battle of Mons Seleucus.

353 CE
August 10

Magnentius commits suicide, leaving Constantius II in complete control.

354 CE

Constantius Gallus is arrested by Constantius II and ordered put to death. He then reconsiders and orders Gallus spared, but the orders are delayed intentionally by Eusebius.

354 CE

Constantius II campaigns agains the Alamanni.

355 CE
August 11

Claudius Silvanus rebels against Constantius II in Gaul.

355 CE
November 6

Constantius II elevates Julian to Caesar.

356 CE

Athanasius is exiled from Alexandria by Emperor Constantius II due to his opposition to Arianism.

357 CE
April

Constantius II visits Rome for the only time in his life.

358 CE

Shapur II demands Constantius II return the lands taken earlier, but is rejected. He then attacks.

360 CE

Shapur II destroys Singara, forcing Constantius II to march east.

361 CE
November 3

Constantius II dies of fever in Cilicia, leaving Julian as the sole Augustus.

361 CE

Constantius II unsuccessfully attempts to take Ad Tigris.

361 CE
February

The troops of Julian declare him Augustus in Paris, thus rebelling against Constantius II.