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Flavius Dalmatius

350 - 337

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This article deals with the censor. For the Caesar (335–337) Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius. Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor (333), and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century. Dalmatius was the son of Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and thus half-brother of the Emperor Constantine I. Dalmatius spent his youth in the Gallic Tolosa. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Flavius Dalmatius is the 9,744th most popular politician (up from 10,345th in 2019). (up from 2,268th in 2019)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Flavius Dalmatius ranks 9,744 out of 19,576Before him are Pietro Nenni, Malmfred of Kiev, Evika Siliņa, Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus, John I, Duke of Bavaria, and Alexander Farnese, Prince of Parma. After him are Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, Randolph Churchill, Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, Nicolás Avellaneda, Catherine Charlotte de Gramont, and Marfa Sobakina.

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Among people born in 350, Flavius Dalmatius ranks 17Before him are Pope Timothy I of Alexandria, Sosurim of Goguryeo, Thiruvalluvar, John I of Antioch, Richomeres, and Naemul of Silla. After him are Gogugyang of Goguryeo, Vithimiris, Maximus I of Constantinople, Gildo, Juvenal of Jerusalem, and Geberic. Among people deceased in 337, Flavius Dalmatius ranks 5Before him are Constantine the Great, Dalmatius, Hannibalianus, and Julius Constantius. After him is Alexander of Constantinople.

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