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* [[July 25]] &ndash; [[Constantius I]] dies outside [[Eboracum]] (modern-day [[York]]). Constantine, aged 23 or 24, is declared emperor by his troops.<ref>Eutropius, ''Breviarum'' {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20031019084032/http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/eutropius/trans10.html#1 10.1–2]}}</ref> Emperor [[Galerius]] grants Constantine the title of [[Caesar (title)|Caesar]], and elevates [[Flavius Valerius Severus]] to emperor in the Western part of the Roman Empire.<ref>''Consularia Constantinopolitana'' 306, in ''[[Monumenta Germaniae Historica]]'' ant. 11: ''[[iarchive:chronicaminorasa09momm/page/231/mode/1up|Chronica Minora]]'' Vol. 1 ([[Theodor Mommsen]] ed., 1892) p. 231. {{ISBN|978-0656631308}}</ref><!--Western Roman Empire did not exist as a separate entity yet-->
* [[July 25]] &ndash; [[Constantius I]] dies outside [[Eboracum]] (modern-day [[York]]). Constantine, aged 23 or 24, is declared emperor by his troops.<ref>Eutropius, ''Breviarum'' {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20031019084032/http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/eutropius/trans10.html#1 10.1–2]}}</ref> Emperor [[Galerius]] grants Constantine the title of [[Caesar (title)|Caesar]], and elevates [[Flavius Valerius Severus]] to emperor in the Western part of the Roman Empire.<ref>''Consularia Constantinopolitana'' 306, in ''[[Monumenta Germaniae Historica]]'' ant. 11: ''[[iarchive:chronicaminorasa09momm/page/231/mode/1up|Chronica Minora]]'' Vol. 1 ([[Theodor Mommsen]] ed., 1892) p. 231. {{ISBN|978-0656631308}}</ref><!--Western Roman Empire did not exist as a separate entity yet-->
* Constantine institutes toleration of the [[Christians]] in his territories.
* Constantine institutes toleration of the [[Christians]] in his territories.
* Constantine establishes his capital in [[history of Trier|Augusta Treverorum]] ([[Trier]]). He begins a major expansion of the city, strengthening the [[defensive wall|walls]], expanding the palace complex and building the [[Public bathing|Imperial Baths]].
* Constantine establishes his capital in [[Augusta Treverorum]] ([[Trier]]). He begins a major expansion of the city, strengthening the [[defensive wall|walls]], expanding the palace complex and building the [[Public bathing|Imperial Baths]].
* Building on the efforts of [[Diocletian]], Galerius introduces the poll tax to central and southern Italy and truncates the size of the [[Praetorian Guard]], with plans to disband the Guard altogether.
* Building on the efforts of [[Diocletian]], Galerius introduces the poll tax to central and southern Italy and truncates the size of the [[Praetorian Guard]], with plans to disband the Guard altogether.
* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[Maxentius]], son of former Western Emperor [[Maximian]], leads a revolt by the [[Praetorian Guard]] and members of the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] in [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], and is proclaimed Emperor. [[Southern Italy]] supports Maxentius, as do [[Africa (Roman province)|Africa]], [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and [[Sicily]]. Maxentius recalls Maximian from retirement, who joins his son in Rome.  
* [[October 28]] &ndash; [[Maxentius]], son of former Western Emperor [[Maximian]], leads a revolt by the [[Praetorian Guard]] and members of the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] in [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], and is proclaimed Emperor. [[Southern Italy]] supports Maxentius, as do [[Africa (Roman province)|Africa]], [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and [[Sicily]]. Maxentius recalls Maximian from retirement, who joins his son in Rome.  

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Constantine the Great (York)

Year 306 (CCCVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1059 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 306 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Saint Theodore of Amasea
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Constantius Chlorus
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Saint Maginus

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  1. Eutropius, Breviarum Template:Usurped
  2. Consularia Constantinopolitana 306, in Monumenta Germaniae Historica ant. 11: Chronica Minora Vol. 1 (Theodor Mommsen ed., 1892) p. 231. Template:ISBN