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rown is first mentioned in the vita of Pope Constantine (eighth century) contained in the Liber Pon
achings, Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great, discovered the Holy Cross on 14
n of Luke Ionides and grandson of Alexander Constantine Ionides, Greek ambassador to London.
struction began during the reign of Emperor Constantine I around 350 AD.
, when Artabasdus led the offensive against Constantine but was defeated.
d joint emperor with his older half-brother Constantine III (Herakleios Constantine).
By her he had at least one son, Constantine Doukas, co-emperor from c. 1075 to 1078 and
Their only child Constantine was born 1908.
leutian Islands in March 1943, operating at Constantine Harbor, Amchitka, as tender to Fleet Air Wi
mus as emperor in Hispania in opposition to Constantine, and in 411 he attacked Constantine in Gaul
en the patronage of Eastern Orthodox Saints Constantine (his namesake) and Helena.
ands as the major issue with Jets owner Con Constantine refusing to allow players to utilise servic
w of the Emperors John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI.
included emperors John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Palaiologos, as well as Theodore II Pala
High Cross is in the civil parish of Constantine, Kerrier.
ing the conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis (Mitsotakis succeeded Evangelos
The conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis, was elected, defeating the Panh
ing the conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis.
was assassinated and the regency passed to Constantine of Baberon from the Het'umid dynasty, a ver
he 1848 Revolution, while the Passerelle de Constantine, built between 1636 and 1638, collapsed in
the right-bank side) and the Passerelle de Constantine on the left-bank side, were authorized by a
not a martyr's, occurring when the Peace of Constantine had been in force for half a century.
as probably established before the peace of Constantine.
lo 13, Forrest Gump, Titanic, Pearl Harbor, Constantine, National Treasure, Transformers, The Simps
ead used, which spread during the period of Constantine the Great.
Photography: Elaine Constantine
The place-name 'Eaton Constantine' does not refer to the Roman military prese
articipated in a new government pleasing to Constantine II, who had just accepted George Papandreou
Sempad again plotted with Constantine to resume the throne soon after Hethum's re
e 9th and 10th centuries, to the point that Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (r.
Historically, the predecessor to Constantine was Gratian on whom Geoffrey's tale was pro
las I were used as blanks for pressing fake Constantine rubles.
zed the city from the lordly pretensions of Constantine Doranites.
legislative election, 1977, Prime Minister, Constantine Karamanlis, called for early elections.
r Harold Macmillan and Greek Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis, which gave the three sides the
en Ivane's great grandson, Prince Alexander Constantine Eristoff moved from Georgia to Saint Peters
Maimun Najar was a rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the first half of the 15th cen
Nathan Najar was rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the 15th century, son of Maimu
fact, it was Malcolm who made the raid, but Constantine incited him, as I have said.
According to the historian Ramsay MacMullen Constantine desired to obliterate non-Christians but la
ny specimens survive, but becomes rarer for Constantine IV (r.
sai Jess Munoz (Medvedenko), Raymond Ayers ( Constantine), Maxime Alvarez de Toledo (Sorin), Amy Sho
In recent years, Constantine has expanded his interests to Newcastle, 15
gnes de ma faiblesse, have been recorded by Constantine Finehouse and released in January 2010.
Theophanes records that Constantine had Artabasdos, Nikephoros and Niketas firs
A number of subsequent texts refer to Constantine, generally associating him with Cornwall, o
sting use by Christians before the reign of Constantine the Great.
John Fordun wrote that during the reign of Constantine, the Scottish kings turned Strathclyde into
table astrologer, who lived in the reign of Constantine I and his successors.
he earliest coin was struck in the reign of Constantine I starting in 307; the latest coin was stru
ceremonies, and at least until the reign of Constantine VII, the anniversary of its consecration wa
ly nothing else is known about the reign of Constantine, who died in 1303.
the true nature of the relationship between Constantine and Minervina nor the reason Crispus came u
of a loving and public relationship between Constantine and Minervina which gave him a reason to pr
uel had used to anoint David, and relics of Constantine the Great.
coach of the Houston Aeros, replacing Kevin Constantine.
Protests were also reported in Constantine, Annaba, and Oran.
5, the Marshal met with a severe repulse at Constantine in 1836.
The revolt of Constantine III in the west continued through this peri
ther sources mention a son of Riderch named Constantine.
nish hedge at the junction of the road from Constantine to Penryn and the road from Mawnan Smith.
ug[usti] filio, refers to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (Collingwood (1965) RIB no.
ted and orthodox faith by the Roman Emperor Constantine in the fourth century.
II was the eldest son of the Roman usurper Constantine III and was appointed co-emperor by him fro
ersion to Christianity of the Roman Emperor Constantine I. Practitioners of what became orthodoxy t
Empire after AD 330, when the Roman Emperor Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire east
Roman Emperors Constantine I the Great and Theodosius I legislated aga
The Roman Emperor Constantine I, having been convinced by the Eusebians,
paternal half-brother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I, which, in turn, meant Gallus was a half-
Roman emperor Constantine I commissioned the first Hagia Irene church
ssor Kormisosh by the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine V Kopronymos, which has led some scholars t
the 4th century vision of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and his use of a cross on the Rom
ns represented by Caractacus, the Romans by Constantine, the Danes by Canute, the Saxons by Alfred,
ast sarcophagus available in the rotunda of Constantine I in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Con
oard of 260 coins minted during the rule of Constantine I, Theodosius I, Tiberius Claudius Nero (3r
It was rumored that Constantine had been poisoned by his son or his daughte
nder (the future Alexander I of Russia) and Constantine.
It is said that Constantine I discovered their relics originally and bu
The saint at Constantine Bay was almost certainly the 'wealthy man'
g him with the several obscure saints named Constantine venerated throughout Britain.
, Frederick IV, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, and Constantine Alexander, Prince of Salm-Salm; each line h
At this same meeting Constantine II was reinstated as Catholicos.
Later the same year Constantine defeated Nicetas, and on November 2, 743 Ar
But others say that Constantine made this raid, asking of the king, Malcolm
The Life of Saint David says that Constantine, King of Cornwall gave up his crown and joi
Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named Constantine Cephalas compiled pieces of several Greek a
he received his education in the school of Constantine of Kostenets.
the Alamanni Latinus, Agilo and Scudilo, in Constantine I's proclamation as emperor.
Gregoria was betrothed to her second cousin Constantine III, only known son of Heraclius and his fi
See also: Constantine I and Christianity
rtook negotiations between the Holy See and Constantine, concerning the relations of the Byzantine
For the zoological illustrator, see Henry Constantine Richter.
conversion of the leadership, as seen with Constantine, would be repeated in the lands beyond the
an and the styling was George Segredaki and Constantine Koutsomichou while the hair and make-up wer
o run for the State Senate with Senator Lee Constantine being term-limited for re-election.
ethroned by his brother, the senior emperor Constantine IV.
unhappy in the marriage, and separated from Constantine in 1799; she went back permanently to her G
In September 2005, Constantine returned to England to become first-team co
In September, 795, Constantine and Theodote were wed.
The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine.
The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, 2001
The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, 2001.
iminary Army security unit on the shores of Constantine Harbor, Amchitka Island.
Shortly afterwards, Constantine and Prince Bohemond III lead their troops t
the streets of Constantinople shortly after Constantine I's death.
rby settlements include Shuttington, Thorpe Constantine and Newton Regis.
ent to war against the Turks on the side of Constantine, but came to terms with the Ottomans.
The raising of the siege allowed Constantine to go to the relief of Thessalonika, still
tern Emperor Honorius, to lift the siege of Constantine in Valence and return to Italy.
Leeds later completed the signing of Constantine on a two-year contract on 7 August 2007.
She was a sister to Constantine I of Greece, and thus aunt of three kings a
Miller identified her as a sister of Constantine Laskaris and Theodore I Laskaris.
Gold solidus of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, 913-959.
Also sometimes called Constantine III, King of Cilician Armenia.
The third son of Constantine X Doukas and Eudokia Makrembolitissa, he wa
rousis family of Phanariotes and the son of Constantine Mourousis (one of the few Ottoman-appointed
y, Erbin was a King of Dumnonia, the son of Constantine Corneu and the father of Geraint.
Constans II, the son of Constantine III, became sole emperor.
Saltaro was the son of Constantine I of Logudoro.
She married in 1065 Michael, a son of Constantine X Doukas and the future emperor.
s Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, he is the son of Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff and Anne Phipps Sidamon-Er
Soon afterwards, Constantine had his own wife, Fausta, killed; she was s
Algeria, located approximately 9km south of Constantine; about 320km east-southeast of Algiers.
of Oumache; about 200 km south-southwest of Constantine.
l Bouaghi, approximately 70 km southeast of Constantine.
province, approximately 180 km southeast of Constantine.
near M'Daourouch, about 112 km southeast of Constantine.
in Mila province, about 47 km southwest of Constantine.
Sporadically, however, Constantine would prohibit public sacrifice and close p
luded Pilot Officer, later Squadron Leader, Constantine Pegge.
e parish takes its name from St. Cystennin ( Constantine) who is said to be a son of St. Helen of Ca
Ben Abdelmalek Stadium, stadium in Constantine, Ageria
t-Hillier was chief of the general staff in Constantine, Algeria.
rior to the Roman emperors, standing beside Constantine in Heaven, and famous as David (this idea c
The statue of Constantine the Great, outside York Minster
to co-emperor in May 921, while Stephen and Constantine were proclaimed co-emperors on 25 December
sk was constructed of roughly cut stones by Constantine VII.
isted until 1422, ruled by Stratsimir's son Constantine II.
Gracianus was succeeded by Constantine II of Britain, the brother of King Aldroenu
In 1995, he was succeeded by Constantine Papadakis, and in August 2010, he was succe
He clashed with successive emperors ( Constantine VI, Nicephorus I, Leo V the Armenian, and M
ugh the electoral body supported Venizelos, Constantine I insisted in his position and did not hesi
ch (instead of the eagle) surmounted, under Constantine, the old Roman cavalry standard.
e season included Herbert Sutcliffe, Learie Constantine and Jack Iddon.
ncrusted sword said to have been taken from Constantine XI's corpse, following Mehmet II's Fall of
e express any desire to rule in tandem with Constantine, that saved his life, and he was allowed to
r two years as an Engineering Technician at Constantine College of Technology and then Assistant Wo
ought to introduce the expert testimony of, Constantine Muravnik.
ng apparatus developed by Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe; and modified by Dahlgren at the Washi
, with legal documents, proved that Emperor Constantine had chosen the Catholic Church over the Don
inople) that something happened that caused Constantine to dethrone Heraclius and his brother.
However, by the 12th century Saint Constantine's biography was obscure, so it is likely th
an art from the time of Augustus to that of Constantine I.
the Celtic Kings of the area and that when Constantine became a monk he gave his territory to the
tles, where it was placed alongside that of Constantine.
o Africanus, a situation similar to that of Constantine the African.
In the letter, Constantine requested that Alexander and Arius end thei
Vita of Saint Cyril, Apostle to the Slavs ( Constantine the Philosopher) who went to Crimea to prea
She was related to the Emperor Constantine X and Irene Doukaina, empress of Alexios I
Apostate, who was the nephew of the Emperor Constantine I, made his uncle Julian a count and govern
created about the ultimate fate of the last Constantine.
War Memorial, in the churchyard, Constantine, Kerrier, carved from local stone by Elkana
d II, the Ottoman sultan, against the Greek Constantine Palaeologus, Despot of Morea.
ed to appoint himself regent over the young Constantine VII and marry his daughter Helena to him.
, some have identified him with the monarch Constantine of Dumnonia, despite the latter's condemnat
n at nearby Little Petherick after the deer Constantine was hunting took shelter with him.
he closest Christian advisor to the Emperor Constantine and guided the content of public utterances
according to the law of 315 by the Emperor Constantine the Great, were either thrown to beasts or
Hans A. Pohlsander, The Emperor Constantine.
adition that, before his death, the Emperor Constantine I bestowed upon him the honorary title of P
The future Constantine VII was the illegitimate son born before Le
The Saints Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian:
In 411, the usurper Constantine III took refuge in Arles, where he was capt
and his two brothers, Stephen and the blind Constantine took refuge with their cousin, Count Joscel
esolved debate became moot when the emperor Constantine I became a Christian (early 4th century), a
riminals until its abolition by the emperor Constantine in the fourth century, and the impact of se
ch.The removal of the column by the Emperor Constantine to his new capital, Constantinople, is desc
It was called by the emperor Constantine I, an unbaptized catechumen, or neophyte, w
of Saint Sylvester, who healed the Emperor Constantine of leprosy by a dip in the baptismal font,
The historical Constantine of Dumnonia may have influenced later tradi
ventually advanced himself before the young Constantine in precedence.
In the 10th century the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus built another obelisk at th
ave poisoned her father-in-law, the emperor Constantine VII (in complicity with her husband Romanos
St.Helena was the mother of the Emperor Constantine and Colchester was a Roman City.
For the John Constantine graphic novel from Vertigo, see Dark Entrie
fant daughter, but was exiled by the regent Constantine of Baberon.
ut he eventually accepted and took the name Constantine.
s Acropolitissa, a daughter of the nobleman Constantine Acropolites, and from this marriage he had
He subsequently lost Thebes to Constantine and was forced to pay him tribute and becom
Two nominees presented themselves - Constantine Laskaris and Constantine Doukas (probably t
brothers Manuel (who took Thessalonica) and Constantine (who took Acarnania), and Theodore's nephew
At this point Constantine V suddenly invaded Bulgaria and managed to
To add to this, when Constantine converted to Christianity after the Battle
so literary excerpts, among them those from Constantine Fitzgibbon's dystopian romance during a com
He may also have been based on Tiberius II Constantine who attempted to re-establish Roman hegemon
Constantina was a daughter of Tiberius II Constantine and his wife Ino Anastasia.
k in coaching, and was assistant to Stephen Constantine in 2002 when India toured South Korea.
mants to the throne; he gave orders to kill Constantine II's nephews, Bemon and Leo, but before the
Then, according to Hislop, Constantine, though claiming to convert to Christianity
as who reiterated his allegiance to Emperor Constantine.
                                                                                                   


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