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of Saint Sylvester, who healed the Emperor | Constantine of leprosy by a dip in the baptismal font, |
When | Constantine and Licinius were issuing the Edict of Mila |
He fought beside | Constantine against Licinius and was the father of the |
d around Constantinople, to the effect that | Constantine VII's life was in danger. |
Barry's home in | Constantine is listed on the National Register of Histo |
udes the small villages or hamlets of Eaton | Constantine, Upper Longwood, Garmston and Leighton. |
By his actions | Constantine had lost all support, both of the ruling or |
f the "Army of Thessaly" under Crown prince | Constantine towards Macedonia and Thessaloniki. |
Apostate, who was the nephew of the Emperor | Constantine I, made his uncle Julian a count and govern |
Eventually | Constantine is made Roman Emperor, requiring him to lea |
Eddie | Constantine - Malatesta |
Constantinople ended, the Byzantine Emperor | Constantine IV marched against the Bulgars and their Sl |
Constantine V marched out with his army, defeated the B | |
In January, 795, | Constantine divorced Maria. |
f Ulster record the conversion of a certain | Constantine; these may be a reference to the Cornish sa |
After romances with Susannah | Constantine, Kate Menzies, and Nicola Formby, Lord Linl |
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 |
2005: | Constantine as Mother |
Constantine: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a 20 | |
Constantine Demetrius Mourousis (Greek: Κωνσταντινος Δη | |
en Ivane's great grandson, Prince Alexander | Constantine Eristoff moved from Georgia to Saint Peters |
aring annexation by the sultan, and in 1373 | Constantine was murdered. |
Michael | Constantine - My Big Fat Greek Wedding |
De Ceremoniis by | Constantine VII names as many as three daughters born o |
en the patronage of Eastern Orthodox Saints | Constantine (his namesake) and Helena. |
- 1319), married firstly in 1285/1290 with | Constantine of Neghir, Lord of Partzerpert (died 1308), |
Obviously upset that | Constantine had neglected them in his efforts to establ |
mants to the throne; he gave orders to kill | Constantine II's nephews, Bemon and Leo, but before the |
rby settlements include Shuttington, Thorpe | Constantine and Newton Regis. |
Constantine II next induced some of Papandreou's dissid | |
He clashed with successive emperors ( | Constantine VI, Nicephorus I, Leo V the Armenian, and M |
Later the same year | Constantine defeated Nicetas, and on November 2, 743 Ar |
Neither | Constantine nor Nicholas were made aware of its existen |
Eddie | Constantine ... Nick Carter |
Here | Constantine is not said to be king, but a 12th-century |
Constantine did not restore his son's innocence and nam | |
The place-name 'Eaton | Constantine' does not refer to the Roman military prese |
For the John | Constantine graphic novel from Vertigo, see Dark Entrie |
One bears a ' | Constantine' form of a Chi-Rho cross which may date to |
Vasilly's pupils included Grand Duke | Constantine Pavlovich of Russia and Grand Duke Nikolai |
aris, Irene Doukaina Laskarina, who married | Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria, and Maria Doukaina Laskar |
Their best man was King | Constantine II of Greece, and the witness was Prince To |
Gracianus was succeeded by | Constantine II of Britain, the brother of King Aldroenu |
A | Constantine "King of the Cornishmen" also appears in th |
zabeth of Greece and Denmark (niece of King | Constantine I of Greece), Baron de Saint-Marc and Aubry |
Constantine III of Lampron was the Catholicos of the Ar | |
len, Boris Johnson, Rowan Atkinson and King | Constantine II of Greece. |
tutor to the adopted son of the Grand Duke | Constantine, Governor of Warsaw. |
Constantine, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg 174 | |
on and search and destroy operations in the | Constantine region of Algeria. |
ulgarian tsarina Irene, second wife of tsar | Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria. |
ophanes as the name of a general of Emperor | Constantine V of Byzantium! |
Patriarch | Constantine VI of Constantinople |
Constantine I of Cilicia (fl. | |
Constantine I of Greece (d. | |
exia, the eldest daughter and child of King | Constantine II of Greece and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece |
hn VIII declared Theodore's younger brother | Constantine regent of the empire during his voayge to F |
Constantine I of Cagliari, 11th century ruler | |
ios Papandreou and the appointment, by King | Constantine II, of successive Prime Ministers from Papa |
being born of a marriage recognized by King | Constantine II of Greece (pursuant to Greek legislative |
The Life of Saint David says that | Constantine, King of Cornwall gave up his crown and joi |
usurped the Armenian throne with the aid of | Constantine III of Armenia. |
He served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke | Constantine, commander-in-chief of the army and de fact |
ncle Sempad, who was usurped by his brother | Constantine III of Armenia, who himself was deposed by |
r two years as an Engineering Technician at | Constantine College of Technology and then Assistant Wo |
See also: Ecumenical Patriarch | Constantine VI of Constantinople |
Saltaro was the son of | Constantine I of Logudoro. |
Irene Doukaina Laskarina, who married | Constantine I of Bulgaria |
haumburg-Lippe, Felipe, Prince of Asturias, | Constantine II of Greece, Maximilian, Margrave of Baden |
She was a sister to | Constantine I of Greece, and thus aunt of three kings a |
His Godparents are Queen Sofia of Spain, | Constantine II of Greece, and Princess Anne, Duchess of |
Constantine II of Cilicia (? - after February 17, 1129) | |
when the Order marched to the help of King | Constantine IV of Armenia, threatened by the army of th |
e throne on the death of his distant cousin | Constantine VI of Armenia in 1373. |
Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (16 Febru | |
The Byzantine Emperor | Constantine V offered to capture the fleeing Liutprand |
He coached FC Antibes, | Constantine and OGC Nice. |
ch (instead of the eagle) surmounted, under | Constantine, the old Roman cavalry standard. |
rom the period from 1879 to 1967, chosen by | Constantine based on their "esthetic merit", though Kra |
41 or 742, after the accession of Leo's son | Constantine V on the throne, Artabasdus resolved to sei |
Gregoria was betrothed to her second cousin | Constantine III, only known son of Heraclius and his fi |
Constantine Kalamanos or Coloman (1137/1145-after 1173) | |
325 | Constantine I organises the First Council of Nicaea |
The Knight, Sir | Constantine, and other local dignitaries challenge Bols |
Tocco married the future Byzantine Emperor | Constantine XI Palaiologos in 1428, but died in 1429. |
included emperors John VIII Palaiologos and | Constantine XI Palaiologos, as well as Theodore II Pala |
ter, Maddalena Tocco, was the first wife of | Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor. |
not the case, as he worked with his emperor | Constantine XI Paleologus to secure Western aid by what |
nish hedge at the junction of the road from | Constantine to Penryn and the road from Mawnan Smith. |
the name of a character intended to be John | Constantine in Phil Foglio's Stanley and His Monster li |
Vita of Saint Cyril, Apostle to the Slavs ( | Constantine the Philosopher) who went to Crimea to prea |
Eddie | Constantine - Pierrot |
After the 2002-2003 season, | Constantine left Pittsburgh to be hired by the WHL expa |
Constantine had played in West Indies' first-ever Test | |
to be named after the 10th century emperor | Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, it was built long afte |
an outline of medicine dedicated to Emperor | Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. |
e 9th and 10th centuries, to the point that | Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (r. |
Gold solidus of | Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, 913-959. |
Gold solidus of Leo VI and | Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, 908-912. |
was the dispute between Venizelos and King | Constantine over power in Greece, in which the developm |
ersion to Christianity of the Roman Emperor | Constantine I. Practitioners of what became orthodoxy t |
ventually advanced himself before the young | Constantine in precedence. |
Eleftherios Venizelos and the other by King | Constantine, that predated World War I but escalated si |
Shortly afterwards, | Constantine and Prince Bohemond III lead their troops t |
, Frederick IV, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, and | Constantine Alexander, Prince of Salm-Salm; each line h |
to co-emperor in May 921, while Stephen and | Constantine were proclaimed co-emperors on 25 December |
Constantine was proclaimed co-emperor in August, 720. | |
the Alamanni Latinus, Agilo and Scudilo, in | Constantine I's proclamation as emperor. |
Sporadically, however, | Constantine would prohibit public sacrifice and close p |
n to Claudine Rachel de Noronha and William | Constantine, a prominent Goan businessman in Kanpur who |
Hence, | Constantine Karamanlis proposed the formation of a new |
Death of | Constantine Samuel Rafinesque |
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque originally published some | |
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque originally described and | |
The genus was named for polymath | Constantine Samuel Rafinesque by botanist Thomas Nuttal |
the Romans who were natives of the city of | Constantine, and ranked many of them among his magnates |
tarring as Drew in the Broadway production, | Constantine Maroulis received the honor of being immort |
The conversion of a | Constantine is recorded in the Annals of Ulster in 588 |
and his two brothers, Stephen and the blind | Constantine took refuge with their cousin, Count Joscel |
Constantine Palaiologos regrouped his forces, and in th | |
Constantine was released in Hong Kong on February 8, 20 | |
y of Liberals, Venizelos' dispute with King | Constantine I remained. |
Constantine never remarried. | |
Although | Constantine could reoccupy the lost territories with th |
s' screed, in particular his adjuration for | Constantine to repent; the belief may have been that th |
Constantine was reputedly the son and successor of King | |
Sempad again plotted with | Constantine to resume the throne soon after Hethum's re |
bassador at the court of the Bulgarian Tsar | Constantine, he retired for some years from public affa |
s in 1920, Venizelos left the country, King | Constantine I returned and Greece was soundly defeated |
A Saint | Constantine is revered in Devon and Cornwall. |
ence, thought to be modelled on the Arch to | Constantine in Rome. |
eth of Russia (died in infancy), Grand Duke | Constantine of Russia, Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia an |
Digain ap | Constantine was said to be the son of Constantine Corne |
wo life-size statues: St. Helena (mother of | Constantine) and Saint Francis de Sales. |
. H. C. “A History of Medieval Europe, From | Constantine to Saint Louis”, Longmans, Ninth Printing, |
ration took place on the feast day of Saint | Constantine and Saint Helen. |
e express any desire to rule in tandem with | Constantine, that saved his life, and he was allowed to |
The area I'm talking about is | Constantine Rd., Savernake Rd., Parliament Hill (street |
hnical High School in Velikiye Luki (1902), | Constantine Artillery School. |
being refurbished and extended in 2005, as | Constantine Primary School. |
examination of the religious beliefs of one | Constantine Harrison, schoolmaster, by the church. |
Constantine eventually scored 92 in 110 minutes adding | |
John Fordun wrote that during the reign of | Constantine, the Scottish kings turned Strathclyde into |
the Porphyrogenita and daughter of Emperor | Constantine VIII, see Theodora (11th century). |
38 - January 15, 1996), previously known as | Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the paramount chief of L |
e truth, it is necessary to "rebuild" agent | Constantine and send his living counterpart behind the |
ainst the new army of the Byzantine Emperor | Constantine X, sent to recover Langobardia. |
Constantine then sent Edobichus to the Franks and the G | |
The | Constantine Art Society has a two-week exhibition, star |
Constantine, now sole claimant to the throne after the | |
Constantine enjoyed some success in India. | |
precedence in rank over his brother-in-law | Constantine VII, something which compounded the latter' |
Grand Duke | Constantine, second son of Paul I, was heir presumptive |
As a result, Alexios and | Constantine, Maria's son, were now adoptive brothers an |
He was consecrated by Pope | Constantine, but soon afterwards asserted his independe |
he earliest coin was struck in the reign of | Constantine I starting in 307; the latest coin was stru |
Constantine, who succeeded as ruler of Thessaly. | |
In 1980, | Constantine Karamanlis succeeded Constantine Tsatsos as |
Constantine V succeeded him with Irene as his Empress c | |
At this point | Constantine V suddenly invaded Bulgaria and managed to |
wever, prior to commencing his appointment, | Constantine was summoned to Constantinople. |
Edobichus' death convinced | Constantine to surrender. |
1891: William Frederick Inge, of Thorpe | Constantine Hall, Tarnworth |
t to right : Grand Duke Dimitri, Grand Duke | Constantine, Princes Tatiana, Grand Duchess Alexadra Io |
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 |
he president of the committee, Crown Prince | Constantine, recommending that Greece withdraw from hos |
e last independent kingdoms swear fealty to | Constantine, so that he can successfully reunite Britai |
Constantine alleged that evidence she presented establi | |
His father, Charles | Constantine, was the superintendent of the Royal North |
as some saw it as demonizing the Church and | Constantine I, the first Christian emperor of Rome. |
Near Eaton | Constantine are the remains of a Roman vexillation fort |
Constantine was the elder son of Boris Kalamanos (a cla | |
in Istanbul, situated between the Forum of | Constantine and the Hippodrome of Constantinople in the |
f a church said to have been constructed by | Constantine on the site of Saint Eustace's vision of Je |
The manuscript was bought from | Constantine Simonides, the most versatile forger of the |
ted and orthodox faith by the Roman Emperor | Constantine in the fourth century. |
e between 16 September and 21 December 681, | Constantine ordered the mutilation of his brothers by s |
In 1962, | Constantine joined the New York State Police (NYSP) as |
face of a large Allied army in Greece, King | Constantine left the country for Switzerland on 11 June |
nder the guidance of IHOS Artistic Director | Constantine Koukias, The Lunch Box may be the first ope |
Constantine was the first husband of Maria, daughter of | |
by the defeat of the Greek army, headed by | Constantine (then the Crown Prince), in the Greco-Turki |
Constantine denied the charges of plagiarism and claims | |
Constantine and the Cross (AKA: Costantino il grande) i | |
, where former West Indies cricketer Learie | Constantine representing the PNM fought Radio Trinidad |
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 |
In 1999 | Constantine received the Jolt Award for Product Excelle |
Constantine was the owner and chairman of Newcastle Uni | |
Constantine organized the 1968 exhibition titled Word a | |
rtook negotiations between the Holy See and | Constantine, concerning the relations of the Byzantine |
ca was built in her honor near the Forum of | Constantine in the Philoxene quarter. |
then being identified with Antoninus Pius, | Constantine (who the equestrian statue of Marcus Aureli |
school principal, Seymour Kaufman (Michael | Constantine); and the petite and enthusiastic Alice Joh |
the right-bank side) and the Passerelle de | Constantine on the left-bank side, were authorized by a |
ided to concentrate solely on the laws from | Constantine to the time of writing. |
The artist depicted the troops of | Constantine bearing the labarum. |
he emperor that was on top of the Column of | Constantine, on the Forum with the same name. |
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