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    Fausta was a Roman empress and the wife of Constantine the Great. She was executed by her husband in 326 AD for unknown reasons, possibly related to her stepson Crispus.

  2. Jul 13, 2018 · Ian Ross, a historian and author, explores the mysterious executions of Constantine's son and stepmother in AD326. He presents his fictional scenario based on the available evidence and his own research.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Fausta was the daughter of Emperor Maximian and the wife of Constantine the Great, who saved his life by defending him from his father. She faced many challenges and dangers in the turbulent times of the fourth century, and died in mysterious circumstances in 326.

  4. Fausta is a melodramma by Gaetano Donizetti, based on a tragedy by Tommaso Sgricci. It tells the story of Fausta, the second wife of Emperor Constantine I, who falls in love with her stepson Crispo and faces the wrath of the emperor.

  5. Jun 21, 2012 · DONIZETTI ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.facebook.com/GaetanoDonizettiFausta - Raina KabaivanskaCostantino il Grande - Renato BrusonCrispo - Giuseppe GiacominiMassimi...

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  6. Fausta (Flavia Maximiana Fausta) (fôs´tə), d. c.326, Roman princess. She was the wife of Constantine I, the daughter of Maximian, and the mother of Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans I. It is said that she was put to death by Constantine I when she falsely accused Crispus, Constantine's son by his first wife, of attempting to ...

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  8. Sep 7, 2009 · An article that explores the circumstances and manner of Fausta's death in 326, the wife of Constantine I and mother of his eldest son Crispus. It challenges the traditional view that she was executed by her husband and suggests an alternative explanation based on a late Latin source.