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Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Death: 332 (7-16)
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Daughter of Julius Julianus, Governor of Egypt
Wife of Flavius Julius Constantius, Consul of Rome
Mother of Julian the Apostate, Roman Emperor
Sister of Mother of Procopius

Managed by: Mark Jeffrey Rosenblum
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About Basilina

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilina

Basilina (died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian, who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near Gemlik, in Turkey).

Biography

Basilina was born of Greek origin,[1][2] the daughter of Caeionius Iulianus Camenius or, more likely, of Julius Julianus, she was educated by Mardonius, a eunuch who grew up in the house of her father. She became the second wife of Julius Constantius, whom she gave Julian; Basilina died a few months after childbirth. Her sister was the mother of Procopius.[3]

A Christian, initially she favoured the Arians, but gave her lands as an inheritance to the church of Ephesus. She was a relative of Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia, her son's tutor.

References

  1. Norwich, John Julius (1989). Byzantium: the early centuries. Knopf. p. 83. ISBN 0394537785. "Julius Constantius…Constantine had invited him, with his second wife and his young family, to take up residence in his new capital; and it was in Constantinople that his third son Julian was born, in May or June of the year 332. The baby's mother, Basilina, a Greek from Asia Minor, died a few weeks later…"
  2. Bradbury, Jim (2004). The Routledge companion to medieval warfare. Routledge. p. 54. ISBN 0415221269. "JULIAN THE APOSTATE, FLAVIUS CLAUDIUS JULIANUS, ROMAN EMPEROR (332-63) Emperor from 361, son of Julius Constantius and a Greek mother Basilina, grandson of Constantius Chlorus, the only pagan Byzantine Emperor."
  3. Ammianus, Res Gestae, 26.6.

Bibliography

  • DiMaio, Michael, "Julius Constantius and His Wives", De Imperatoribus Romanis
  • Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, "Basilina", The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0521072336, p. 148.
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Basilina's Timeline

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Rome, Italy
332
June 332
Constantinople
332
Age 12