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If ur asking about his immediate family: his parents were Constantius Chlorus and St Helena. His first wife was Minervina who bore him a son named Crispus. His second wife was Fausta (daughter of Maximian the tetrach) who bore him Constantius II, Constantine II, Constans I and Helena (wife of Julian the Apostate who was Rome's last pagan emperor)

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