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So, i once posted a thread about Roman emperor Licinius managing to defeat and kill Constantine at the Battle of Cibalae (314 AD), causing him to gain control of the whole empire and ultimately emerge victorious from the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy. But, i'll posit another question for now, within a later scenario.
What if Licinius had managed to defeat pro-Constantinian forces at either Chrysopolis or Hellespont (both battles at 324 AD), or both? By this timeframe, Licinius was already controling a reduced share of the empire composed of Egypt and the Asian provinces, and was fighting a defensive war against Constantine, the aggressor. Could he recapture the Balkans, or not? Could a proper peace treaty be signed between both emperors?