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=Flavian Dynasty=


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=Nerva–Antonine family tree=

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= This is a family tree of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire =


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Notes:
 * (1) = 1st spouse
 * (2) = 2nd spouse
 * (3) = 3rd spouse
 * (4) = 4th spouse
 * Dark green indicates an emperor of the Severan dynasty
 * Except where otherwise noted, the notes below indicate that an individual's parentage is as shown in the above family tree.

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Other versions
= Constantinian dynasty =

Stemmata
In italics the augusti and the augustae.


 * Constantius I
 * From relationship between Constantius I and Helena
 * Constantine I
 * From marriage between Constantine I and Minervina
 * Crispus
 * From marriage between Constantine I and Fausta
 * Constantina, wife of Hannibalianus and Constantius Gallus
 * Constantine II
 * Constantius II
 * No offspring from marriage between Constantius II and his first wife, daughter of Julius Constantius
 * No offspring from marriage between Constantius II and Eusebia
 * From marriage between Constantius II and Faustina
 * Constantia, wife of Gratian
 * Constans I
 * Helena, wife of Julian
 * From marriage between Constantius Chlorus and Theodora
 * Flavius Dalmatius
 * From marriage between Flavius Dalmatius and unknown wife
 * Flavius Dalmatius
 * Hannibalianus, husband of Constantina
 * Julius Constantius
 * From marriage between Julius Constantius and Galla
 * son, died in the purges of 337
 * daughter, first wife of Constantius II
 * Constantius Gallus
 * No offspring from marriage between Gallus and Constantina
 * From marriage between Julius Constantius and Basilina
 * Julian
 * No offspring from marriage between Julian and Helena, daughter of Constantine I
 * Hannibalianus (must have died before the imperial purges that occurred in 337 because he is not listed among its victims);
 * Anastasia;
 * Flavia Julia Constantia, wife of Licinius
 * Licinius II
 * Eutropia
 * Nepotianus

Family tree
Emperors are shown with a rounded-corner border with their dates as Augusti, names with a thicker border appear in both sections

1: Constantine's parents and half-siblings

2: Constantine's children

Relationship to other tetrarchs
Other rulers of the tetrarchy were related to the Constantinian dynasty:


 * Maximian: adoptive father and stepfather-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, father-in-law of Constantine, stepgrandfather-in-law of Licinius
 * Maxentius: adoptive brother and half-brother-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, brother-in-law of Constantine
 * Licinius: son-in-law of Constantius Chlorus, half-brother-in-law of Constantine

Simplified Valentian family tree
= Family tree of Byzantine emperors =

This is a family tree of all the Eastern Roman Emperors who ruled in Constantinople. Most of the Eastern emperors were related in some form to their predecessors, sometimes by direct descent or by marriage. From the Doukid dynasty (1059) onwards all emperors are related to the same family.

Dynasty names are given in capitals so that they can be picked out from the interweaving trees. Junior co-emperors who never exercised real power are shown in a smaller font to distinguish them from the reigning emperor.

286–518
This is a simplified family tree centered solely around the Eastern Empire, for a fuller list that includes both Eastern and Western emperors, see Family tree of Roman emperors

Family tree
In order to conserve space, the family tree focuses on people of male-line descent, omitting many children and descendants of female members of the dynasty. Most marriages that did not produce children are also omitted. Emperors are indicated with bold text and women are indicated with italics. Dotted lines indicate illegitimate offspring. Family trees for related families (i.e. Doukas, Komnenos, Angelos, Kantakouzenos etc.) simplified, with multiple figures omitted, see their articles for more detailed charts. The family tree only follows the imperial branch of the family.

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Palaeologus-Montferrat
In order to conserve space, the family tree only displays people of male-line descent who survived until adulthood. Marquises are indicated with bold text and women are indicated with italics. Dotted lines indicate illegitimate children. The illegitimate children of William VIII and their descendants follow Mallat (2007).

The family tree below displays the lineage of the Paleologo in Taranto and the Montferrato-Paleologo in Cephalonia (Nicolo and his descendants), per Mallat (2007), their relations to the main branch above are unclear.