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Who proclaimed Constantine emperor over the western half of the Roman Empire?
Jerusalem council
Maxentius
Roman Senate
Emperor Galerius
Constantius’ troops and administrators
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Constantius’ troops and administrators.
When Constantius Chlorus died in York in 306 CE, his soldiers and officials proclaimed his son Constantine emperor of the western Roman Empire.
When Constantius Chlorus died in York in 306 CE, his soldiers and officials proclaimed his son Constantine emperor of the western Roman Empire.
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