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Lee | Constantine was a Republican member of the Florida Sena |
o run for the State Senate with Senator Lee | Constantine being term-limited for re-election. |
In the letter, | Constantine requested that Alexander and Arius end thei |
tish spy who investigates the past of Lydia | Constantine (Signe Hasso), the widow of secret agent Co |
According to the historian Ramsay MacMullen | Constantine desired to obliterate non-Christians but la |
By his second wife, Maria, | Constantine V is not known to have had children. |
aris, Irene Doukaina Laskarina, who married | Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria, and Maria Doukaina Laskar |
Married | Constantine XI, without (surviving?) |
Anna Komnene, who married | Constantine Makrodoukas. |
Irene Doukaina Laskarina, who married | Constantine I of Bulgaria |
Martyr | Constantine of Cyprus, wonderworker, and those with him |
western Roman Emperor, including Maximian, | Constantine the Great, Constantius II, Valentinian I, M |
an Nero, Adam David Rildagino Lexus Maximus | Constantine, and Emily ("Wu") Elizabeth. |
At this same meeting | Constantine II was reinstated as Catholicos. |
s with funds provided by the Greek merchant | Constantine Corniaktos and other members of the Lviv Do |
Metropolitan | Constantine (formerly Theodore Buggan) is the current M |
Michael | Constantine ... Commissar Krojack |
Michael | Constantine - My Big Fat Greek Wedding |
Mihalis | Constantine Dafermos is a Reader in Mathematical Physic |
Mildred | Constantine Bettelheim (1913 - December 10, 2008) was a |
r Harold Macmillan and Greek Prime Minister | Constantine Karamanlis, which gave the three sides the |
legislative election, 1977, Prime Minister, | Constantine Karamanlis, called for early elections. |
Born in International Falls, Minnesota, | Constantine was drafted as goaltender by the Montreal C |
Within a year of the latest minting, | Constantine III, declared emperor by his troops, crosse |
In December 2010, both Mark and Mo | Constantine were awarded the OBE in the New Year's Hono |
, some have identified him with the monarch | Constantine of Dumnonia, despite the latter's condemnat |
cellist Gerard Kelly, and chamber musician | Constantine Zanidache. |
ut he eventually accepted and took the name | Constantine. |
a stag being hunted by a wealthy man named | Constantine, who eventually converts and becomes a monk |
the various shadowy saints and kings named | Constantine attested across Britain, and suggests a con |
Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named | Constantine Cephalas compiled pieces of several Greek a |
g him with the several obscure saints named | Constantine venerated throughout Britain. |
ther sources mention a son of Riderch named | Constantine. |
ar Lamorna; Pendeen and at Trewardreva near | Constantine which is known locally as Pixie's Hall or P |
and was stationed at Navarin, located near | Constantine, Algeria. |
Neither | Constantine nor Nicholas were made aware of its existen |
s Acropolitissa, a daughter of the nobleman | Constantine Acropolites, and from this marriage he had |
In early November | Constantine was admitted into the capital and immediate |
h her first marriage she was grandmother of | Constantine III, King of Armenia |
wo life-size statues: St. Helena (mother of | Constantine) and Saint Francis de Sales. |
invade Tunisia on behalf of the governor of | Constantine. |
f the work are preserved in the excerpts of | Constantine Porphyrogenitus and in Suidas. |
Algeria, located approximately 9km south of | Constantine; about 320km east-southeast of Algiers. |
Helena, daughter of Alypius was the wife of | Constantine VIII, Emperor of Constantinople. |
The third son of | Constantine X Doukas and Eudokia Makrembolitissa, he wa |
in Istanbul, situated between the Forum of | Constantine and the Hippodrome of Constantinople in the |
e Zeit Constantins des Grossen ("The Age of | Constantine the Great"). |
zed the city from the lordly pretensions of | Constantine Doranites. |
ories of Basil I who was the grandfather of | Constantine VII. |
or his wife had contributed to the death of | Constantine VII by poisoning him. |
he received his education in the school of | Constantine of Kostenets. |
the year following (407) the usurpation of | Constantine III. |
not a martyr's, occurring when the Peace of | Constantine had been in force for half a century. |
rathclyde, thereby making him the nephew of | Constantine, but this suggestion now carries some contr |
Ahmed Bey, the last Bey of | Constantine, decided to clamp down on piracy and attemp |
of Oumache; about 200 km south-southwest of | Constantine. |
vacant for a few months after the death of | Constantine I until it was filled by Jacob I from the r |
in Mila province, about 47 km southwest of | Constantine. |
rousis family of Phanariotes and the son of | Constantine Mourousis (one of the few Ottoman-appointed |
cal History ends abruptly with the death of | Constantine I. |
The revolt of | Constantine III in the west continued through this peri |
en 337 and 366 which left behind a hoard of | Constantine Junior coins which were found in 1691. |
ogists uncovered traces of the city wall of | Constantine the Great, and the remains of several ships |
ing the conservative New Democracy party of | Constantine Mitsotakis (Mitsotakis succeeded Evangelos |
Jacob Erdman (grandfather of | Constantine Jacob Erdman) was born in Coopersburg, Penn |
The Basilica of | Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika) or Aula Palati |
Death of | Constantine Samuel Rafinesque |
f Milton Abbot in Devon and the villages of | Constantine and Constantine Bay in Cornwall, also extin |
978-1050, ruled 1028-1050) - daughter of | Constantine VIII |
Gold solidus of | Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, 913-959. |
une 26, 1842 - April 22, 1923), a native of | Constantine, Michigan, and born in Manchester, Michigan |
l Bouaghi, approximately 70 km southeast of | Constantine. |
ent to war against the Turks on the side of | Constantine, but came to terms with the Ottomans. |
If Owen was the designated heir of | Constantine II, as some historians believe, he did not |
sting use by Christians before the reign of | Constantine the Great. |
almost hundred years back, to the epoch of | Constantine (sorry for my English) --Alicia M. Canto (t |
province, approximately 180 km southeast of | Constantine. |
near M'Daourouch, about 112 km southeast of | Constantine. |
ca was built in her honor near the Forum of | Constantine in the Philoxene quarter. |
was accused of plotting against the life of | Constantine III and banished to Africa. |
Monument of | Constantine Kanaris in Kypseli, Athens. |
Baths of | Constantine (Rome), in Rome |
Baths of | Constantine (Constantinople), in Constantinople |
Baths of | Constantine (Arles), in Arles |
The conservative New Democracy party of | Constantine Mitsotakis, was elected, defeating the Panh |
ast sarcophagus available in the rotunda of | Constantine I in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Con |
y, Erbin was a King of Dumnonia, the son of | Constantine Corneu and the father of Geraint. |
ethum I of Armenia, and a distant cousin of | Constantine II. |
She was a daughter of | Constantine VII and Helena Lekapene. |
The artist depicted the troops of | Constantine bearing the labarum. |
ead used, which spread during the period of | Constantine the Great. |
he emperor that was on top of the Column of | Constantine, on the Forum with the same name. |
usurped the Armenian throne with the aid of | Constantine III of Armenia. |
an art from the time of Augustus to that of | Constantine I. |
ed both credited Helena, the aged mother of | Constantine the Great, who travelled to Jerusalem at so |
ed July/August 1442) was the second wife of | Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor, while he wa |
he Immortal Emperor: the life and legend of | Constantine Palaiologos, last Emperor of the Romans, Ca |
He also wrote on the Donation of | Constantine and (1444) on the relics of the Precious Bl |
short regency by Mary of Korykos, widow of | Constantine, Leo left Famagusta in spite of the ongoing |
John Fordun wrote that during the reign of | Constantine, the Scottish kings turned Strathclyde into |
lan Cathedral (on the theme of The Edict of | Constantine), but he was subsequently forced into hidin |
tern Emperor Honorius, to lift the siege of | Constantine in Valence and return to Italy. |
the Romans who were natives of the city of | Constantine, and ranked many of them among his magnates |
Constans II, the son of | Constantine III, became sole emperor. |
n Emperor Constantius Chlorus and mother of | Constantine. |
Saltaro was the son of | Constantine I of Logudoro. |
ar started as Artabasdos, brother-in-law of | Constantine, claimed the throne for himself. |
table astrologer, who lived in the reign of | Constantine I and his successors. |
tles, where it was placed alongside that of | Constantine. |
High Cross is in the civil parish of | Constantine, Kerrier. |
It is situated one mile east of | Constantine village and approximately four miles (6 km) |
particularly with reference to the Life of | Constantine, others, while not pretending to extol his |
The statue of | Constantine the Great, outside York Minster |
as probably established before the peace of | Constantine. |
oard of 260 coins minted during the rule of | Constantine I, Theodosius I, Tiberius Claudius Nero (3r |
ing the conservative New Democracy party of | Constantine Mitsotakis. |
ent of Athens remained under the control of | Constantine I. |
iminary Army security unit on the shores of | Constantine Harbor, Amchitka Island. |
was married to Dora Bakoyannis, daughter of | Constantine Mitsotakis. |
rs were eunuchs of Constantina, daughter of | Constantine the Great, and became acquainted with a cer |
I married Irene Doukaina, the grandniece of | Constantine X Doukas, a general who had succeeded Isaac |
He must have been a contemporary of | Constantine the Great, for Nicephorous states that alth |
on, Mr. Hellins was for some time curate of | Constantine in Cornwall and, afterwards, of Greens Nort |
Constantia, who was also the half-sister of | Constantine I. |
Great-granddaughter of | Constantine Tattis who was member of the secret Greek s |
icae", a work in defence of the donation of | Constantine. |
She married in 1065 Michael, a son of | Constantine X Doukas and the future emperor. |
ter, Maddalena Tocco, was the first wife of | Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor. |
Miller identified her as a sister of | Constantine Laskaris and Theodore I Laskaris. |
-1815), married Frances Phipps, daughter of | Constantine Phipps, and had issue |
s Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, he is the son of | Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff and Anne Phipps Sidamon-Er |
a literal interpretation of the Donation of | Constantine, a document purportedly written in the four |
he earliest coin was struck in the reign of | Constantine I starting in 307; the latest coin was stru |
uel had used to anoint David, and relics of | Constantine the Great. |
ceremonies, and at least until the reign of | Constantine VII, the anniversary of its consecration wa |
Leeds later completed the signing of | Constantine on a two-year contract on 7 August 2007. |
n the Indian Ocean, he came to the court of | Constantine I as a young man and was ordained a deacon |
ly nothing else is known about the reign of | Constantine, who died in 1303. |
o Africanus, a situation similar to that of | Constantine the African. |
ought to introduce the expert testimony of, | Constantine Muravnik. |
According to the Wikipedia article on | Constantine I, he died 337. |
examination of the religious beliefs of one | Constantine Harrison, schoolmaster, by the church. |
pport of the themes of Thrace and Opsikion, | Constantine secured for himself the support of the Anat |
ding a boy named Cystennin (or Custennin or | Constantine). |
268-270) or | Constantine the Great (r. |
er was discovered by British ornithologists | Constantine Walter Benson, Malcolm Penny and Tony Diamo |
Patriarch | Constantine V |
Patriarch | Constantine VI of Constantinople |
See also: Ecumenical Patriarch | Constantine VI of Constantinople |
o the V&A with the collection of his patron | Constantine Alexander Ionides, who had bought it from R |
Lviv Andriy Sheptytsky, Bishop of Peremyshl | Constantine (Chekhovych) and Bishop of Stanyslaviv Bles |
In a letter to the King of Persia, | Constantine wrote how he shunned the "abominable blood |
then being identified with Antoninus Pius, | Constantine (who the equestrian statue of Marcus Aureli |
cent Andelmoth with current keyboard player | Constantine in 2010.. |
Pleshakov, | Constantine. |
Perry, John and Pleshakov, | Constantine, The Flight of the Romanovs, Basic Books, 1 |
kouzenos Triumphs" by the modern Greek poet | Constantine Cavafy. |
At this point | Constantine V suddenly invaded Bulgaria and managed to |
The genus was named for polymath | Constantine Samuel Rafinesque by botanist Thomas Nuttal |
He was consecrated by Pope | Constantine, but soon afterwards asserted his independe |
t to Rome and was made a monk there by Pope | Constantine. |
rown is first mentioned in the vita of Pope | Constantine (eighth century) contained in the Liber Pon |
he president of the committee, Crown Prince | Constantine, recommending that Greece withdraw from hos |
Army of Thessaly, again under Crown Prince | Constantine. |
This he did at the request of Crown Prince | Constantine. |
f the "Army of Thessaly" under Crown prince | Constantine towards Macedonia and Thessaloniki. |
On the floor Princes | Constantine, Igor and Oleg. |
tarring as Drew in the Broadway production, | Constantine Maroulis received the honor of being immort |
fant daughter, but was exiled by the regent | Constantine of Baberon. |
ng Symbatios crowned co-emperor and renamed | Constantine. |
At her request, | Constantine reawakens Angela's psychic ability through |
Rev. | Constantine Newman (Current) |
A dashing all rounder, | Constantine at his peak was a mercurial bowler of genui |
A Saint | Constantine is revered in Devon and Cornwall. |
A Saint | Constantine was venerated in the area around Glasgow, t |
ration took place on the feast day of Saint | Constantine and Saint Helen. |
preside at weddings and baptisms at Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church. |
, was born and raised as a member of Saints | Constantine and Helen church. |
The Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: |
Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church was the f |
en the patronage of Eastern Orthodox Saints | Constantine (his namesake) and Helena. |
After the 2002-2003 season, | Constantine left Pittsburgh to be hired by the WHL expa |
For more details on this topic, see | Constantine IV. |
the fictional character, Angela Dodson, see | Constantine (film). |
as did his son until his return to Serbia; | Constantine II is in Britain, and his uncle George II w |
time before Constantinople was under siege, | Constantine had ensured that the city was well provisio |
The Knight, Sir | Constantine, and other local dignitaries challenge Bols |
Vita of Saint Cyril, Apostle to the Slavs ( | Constantine the Philosopher) who went to Crimea to prea |
ng apparatus developed by Thaddeus Sobieski | Constantine Lowe; and modified by Dahlgren at the Washi |
She served as Regent until her son | Constantine returned to take over the throne a second t |
i Dolgoruki in 1134 and named after his son | Constantine. |
genealogical fabrication created by his son | Constantine I, and that his family were of humble origi |
an of Hungary who never recognised her son ( | Constantine' father) as his own. |
isted until 1422, ruled by Stratsimir's son | Constantine II. |
His son | Constantine Alexander Ionides left his collection of Ol |
uncertain for a few years, although his son | Constantine was born in 1639 or 1640. |
41 or 742, after the accession of Leo's son | Constantine V on the throne, Artabasdus resolved to sei |
town had become the seat of Algirdas's son | Constantine (from whose son, Vasili Konstantinovich, th |
At some point after wards, his son | Constantine was blinded as a traitor, and in 1258, Alex |
Pogonatus describes his son | Constantine IV - cf. the Greek page on Byzantine empero |
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