, holding her two sons, Constantine II and Constantius II.]]Fausta Flavia
Maxima, Roman Empress, (289-326A.D.) She was the daughter of the Roman
Emperor Maximianus. To seal the alliance between them for control of the
Tetrarchy, Maximianus married her to Constantine I in 307. Constantine and
Fausta had been betrothed since 293.
Fausta had a part in her father's downfall. In 310 Maximian died as a
consequence of an assassination plot against Constantine. Maximian decided
to involve his daughter Fausta, but she revealed the plot to her husband,
and the assassination was disrupted. Maximian died, by suicide or by
assassination, in July of that same year.
Empress Fausta was held in high esteem by Constantine and proof of his
favour was that in 323 she was proclaimed Augusta, previously she held the
title of Nobilissima Femina. However 3 years later Fausta was put to death
by Constantine. Although the real reasons are not clear, Constanti
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