Galla (wife of Julius Constantius)
Galla was the first known wife of Julius Constantius, a member of the Constantinian dynasty.
Galla | |
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Died | before 332 |
Spouse | Julius Constantius |
Issue | Unnamed son[1] Unnamed daughter Gallus |
Dynasty | Constantinian |
Biography
Galla was the sister of the consul Neratius Cerealis and of the praetorian prefect Vulcacius Rufinus.[2]
She married
a daughter who married his cousin Constantius II,[4] and finally Constantius Gallus, later Caesar of the East, born around 325.[5] It has been proposed that Galla and Julius had another daughter, who may have been the mother of the empress Justina.[6]
Galla died before her husband, as Gallus was then entrusted to the care of Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia.[7]
Notes
- ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 226.
- ^ Probably Neratius was her brother and Vulcacius her half-brother, as "Gallus" is a cognomen of the Neratii (Jones, p. 198).
- ^ Julian, Letter to the Athenians, 270D.
- ISBN 0-521-52157-2, p. 107).
- ^ Libanius xviii.10.
- ^ Lenski, p. 97.
- ^ Banchich, Thomas M., "Gallus Caesar (15 March 351 – 354 A.D.)", DIR (1997)
Bibliography
- ISBN 0-521-07233-6.