Constantius may refer to:
Emperors and consuls of Rome
- Constantius Chlorus (c. 250–306), junior Emperor of Rome (Caesar) from 293 to 305 and senior Emperor (Augustus) from 305 to 306
- Constantius II (317–361), Caesar from 324 and Augustus from 337 to 361
- Constantius Gallus (c. 325–354), Caesar from 351 to 354 and consul from 352 to 354, grandson of Constantius Chlorus
- Constantius III, emperor of the Western Roman Empire in 421
- Constantius (consul 327), consul in 327
Religious figures
- Saints Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus (died c. 159), Christian martyrs
- Saint Constantius of Perugia (died c. 170), one of the patron saints of Perugia, Italy
- Saint Constantius (Theban Legion) (c. 3rd century), a member of the legendary Theban Legion
- Constantius of Lyon (fl. c. 480), cleric who wrote the Vita Germani, a hagiography
- Saint Constantius of Aquino, 6th century bishop of Aquino
- Saint Constantius of Capri (died 7th or 8th century), Bishop of Capri
Other
- Constantius Africanus, (c. 1020–1085), translator of Greek and Islamic medical texts
See also
- Julius Constantius (after 289–337), Roman consul, son of Constantius Chlorus
- Constantine Constantius, a pseudonym of Søren Kierkegaard
- Constantine (disambiguation)
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