Who was elevated to the rank of Caesar in 351 by Constantius II?
Julian
Constantius Gallus
Magnentius
Hannibal
Answer
Constantius Gallus was elevated to the rank of Caesar in 351 by Constantius II, and was given control of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. He proved to be an unpopular and ineffective ruler, and was eventually executed by Constantius II in 354.
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