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AnswerIn 306, Constantine's father, Constantius, died, creating a vacancy for Augustus, or senior emperor alongside Galerius. In the style of a military coup, the troops in Britain hailed Constantine as Augustus, with the support of their ally, a German king named Crocus or Erocus. Galerius conceded Constantine the rank of Caesar, but made Severus his fellow Augustus. Constantine soon claimed to resume the rank of Augustus, and Galerius was obliged to acknowledge his claim.

Constantine continued to rule with fellow-Augusti, but plotted their downfall. After a series of civil wars, he became sole emperor in 324 CE. He died in 337.
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