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| n to Claudine Rachel de Noronha and William | Constantine, a prominent Goan businessman in Kanpur who |
| register of births, marriages and deaths in | Constantine, a city in the North-East of Algeria. |
| a literal interpretation of the Donation of | Constantine, a document purportedly written in the four |
| Algeria, located approximately 9km south of | Constantine; about 320km east-southeast of Algiers. |
| s Acropolitissa, a daughter of the nobleman | Constantine Acropolites, and from this marriage he had |
| He fought beside | Constantine against Licinius and was the father of the |
| Ben Abdelmalek Stadium, stadium in | Constantine, Ageria |
| The airport was built in 1943 as | Constantine Airfield by the United States Army during t |
| anlis, known as Kostas Karamanlis (English: | Constantine Alexander Karamanlis, Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Α |
| His son | Constantine Alexander Ionides left his collection of Ol |
| Constantine Alexander Ionides (1833-1900), patron and c | |
| o the V&A with the collection of his patron | Constantine Alexander Ionides, who had bought it from R |
| , Frederick IV, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, and | Constantine Alexander, Prince of Salm-Salm; each line h |
| Sandra Laoura (born July 21, 1980 in | Constantine, Algeria) is a French freestyle skier of Al |
| acer Mohamed Medjoudj (born July 8, 1977 in | Constantine, Algeria) is an Algerian football player wh |
| gave birth to their daughter, Charlotte, in | Constantine, Algeria, in 1898. |
| 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 |
| J Cheb i Sabbah), born Haim Serge El Baz in | Constantine, Algeria, is a club DJ based in San Francis |
| , while working in the military hospital in | Constantine, Algeria, he discovered that the cause of m |
| t-Hillier was chief of the general staff in | Constantine, Algeria. |
| and was stationed at Navarin, located near | Constantine, Algeria. |
| Constantine alleged that evidence she presented establi | |
| Constantine also was awarded the Coach of the Year awar | |
| as the team's general manager and co-coach, | Constantine amassed a record of 80-24-8 -- the Forge wo |
| as dragoman of the Ottoman Empire's Fleet, | Constantine amazed foreign diplomats through his appoin |
| preside at weddings and baptisms at Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church. |
| wo life-size statues: St. Helena (mother of | Constantine) and Saint Francis de Sales. |
| cember 2004, Trisha Goddard was madeover by | Constantine and Woodall, where the episode generated 7. |
| When | Constantine and Licinius were issuing the Edict of Mila |
| Shortly afterwards, | Constantine and Prince Bohemond III lead their troops t |
| in Istanbul, situated between the Forum of | Constantine and the Hippodrome of Constantinople in the |
| the American Society of Church History for | Constantine and Eusebius and the Charles Goodwin Award |
| 2; Barnes, | Constantine and Eusebius, 24; Corcoran, Empire, 181; de |
| artyribus Palestinae 7.1f, cited in Barnes, | Constantine and Eusebius, 152. |
| as also home to the "Coverdale Bard", Henry | Constantine, and an inscription has been placed in his |
| After a short battle, in which | Constantine and his troops particularly distinguished t |
| However, the Varangians betrayed | Constantine and fled at the sight of the mail-clad Lati |
| Sts. | Constantine and Helen |
| The Knight, Sir | Constantine, and other local dignitaries challenge Bols |
| Constantina was a daughter of Tiberius II | Constantine and his wife Ino Anastasia. |
| pened to the same policy as pursued by King | Constantine and his militaristic entourage, this led to |
| f Milton Abbot in Devon and the villages of | Constantine and Constantine Bay in Cornwall, also extin |
| he closest Christian advisor to the Emperor | Constantine and guided the content of public utterances |
| Constantine and the Cross (AKA: Costantino il grande) i | |
| s the story how she charmed and "outwitted" | Constantine and how she spurned his matrimonial proposa |
| the true nature of the relationship between | Constantine and Minervina nor the reason Crispus came u |
| an Nero, Adam David Rildagino Lexus Maximus | Constantine, and Emily ("Wu") Elizabeth. |
| of a loving and public relationship between | Constantine and Minervina which gave him a reason to pr |
| Constantine and Chas head to Isabel's hospital, where M | |
| school principal, Seymour Kaufman (Michael | Constantine); and the petite and enthusiastic Alice Joh |
| Clerkenwell in 1906, to an Italian father, | Constantine, and an Irish mother, Charlotte. |
| , was born and raised as a member of Saints | Constantine and Helen church. |
| The Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: |
| In September, 795, | Constantine and Theodote were wed. |
| Saints | Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church was the f |
| He also wrote on the Donation of | Constantine and (1444) on the relics of the Precious Bl |
| the Romans who were natives of the city of | Constantine, and ranked many of them among his magnates |
| e truth, it is necessary to "rebuild" agent | Constantine and send his living counterpart behind the |
| He subsequently lost Thebes to | Constantine and was forced to pay him tribute and becom |
| Mister E joined Doctor Occult, John | Constantine and the Phantom Stranger to teach young Tim |
| Christianity under an orthodoxy endorsed by | Constantine, and though this did not make other Christi |
| He coached FC Antibes, | Constantine and OGC Nice. |
| rby settlements include Shuttington, Thorpe | Constantine and Newton Regis. |
| mus as emperor in Hispania in opposition to | Constantine, and in 411 he attacked Constantine in Gaul |
| e season included Herbert Sutcliffe, Learie | Constantine and Jack Iddon. |
| ration took place on the feast day of Saint | Constantine and Saint Helen. |
| he Council of Arles was the first called by | Constantine and is the forerunner of the First Council |
| St.Helena was the mother of the Emperor | Constantine and Colchester was a Roman City. |
| Fay has unleashed all her power to destroy | Constantine and the Round Table. |
| rts from various locations of Britain alert | Constantine and his knights of a new threat. |
| ay, the "Feast of the Holy Great Sovereigns | Constantine and Helen, Equal to the Apostles." |
| Paul refused on the grounds that his father | Constantine and elder brother George were still living. |
| Constantine Andreou, the Greek painter, once lived in L | |
| Constantine Angelos Doukas was the cousin of emperor Is | |
| Protests were also reported in | Constantine, Annaba, and Oran. |
| Constantine apparently died in c. 1095. | |
| hen Stephanopoulos resigned in frustration, | Constantine appointed an interim government under Ioann |
| Near Eaton | Constantine are the remains of a Roman vexillation fort |
| The | Constantine arena at the Royal Military College of Cana |
| The | Constantine Art Society has a two-week exhibition, star |
| hnical High School in Velikiye Luki (1902), | Constantine Artillery School. |
| 2005: | Constantine as Mother |
| A dashing all rounder, | Constantine at his peak was a mercurial bowler of genui |
| the various shadowy saints and kings named | Constantine attested across Britain, and suggests a con |
| rom the period from 1879 to 1967, chosen by | Constantine based on their "esthetic merit", though Kra |
| Cicely Tyson as | Constantine Bates |
| The saint at | Constantine Bay was almost certainly the 'wealthy man' |
| The artist depicted the troops of | Constantine bearing the labarum. |
| e West Indians were seen in county cricket, | Constantine became a legend in the highly competitive L |
| the Celtic Kings of the area and that when | Constantine became a monk he gave his territory to the |
| A few years later | Constantine became a Benedictine monk, living the last |
| Florida Legislature removed the entry about | Constantine being arrested for DUI from his Wikipedia p |
| o run for the State Senate with Senator Lee | Constantine being term-limited for re-election. |
| e river tafna which streched all the way to | Constantine, Bejaia, and the Aures. |
| 38 - January 15, 1996), previously known as | Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the paramount chief of L |
| Constantine Beschi also called as Veeramamunivar. | |
| The story involves John | Constantine, best known from the Vertigo series Hellbla |
| Mildred | Constantine Bettelheim (1913 - December 10, 2008) was a |
| rinces from Russian states such as Vladimir | Constantine, Boris, Gleb, Vasili, Constatantine, Vladim |
| Costa Bozzari, c. 1792-1853), also known as | Constantine Botzaris, was a Greek general and senator a |
| Constantine brought with him to Salerno a library of Ar | |
| Constantine Buckley “Buck” Kilgore, Democrat, District | |
| High School (the Waterhouse building), the | Constantine building and Victoria Building of 1891 (a s |
| Constantine Building | |
| he 1848 Revolution, while the Passerelle de | Constantine, built between 1636 and 1638, collapsed in |
| ry preparations, Artabasdos marched against | Constantine, but was defeated in May 743. |
| He was consecrated by Pope | Constantine, but soon afterwards asserted his independe |
| rathclyde, thereby making him the nephew of | Constantine, but this suggestion now carries some contr |
| ent to war against the Turks on the side of | Constantine, but came to terms with the Ottomans. |
| lan Cathedral (on the theme of The Edict of | Constantine), but he was subsequently forced into hidin |
| , when Artabasdus led the offensive against | Constantine but was defeated. |
| "You Are My Love" is a song with music by | Constantine Callinicos and lyrics by Paul Francis Webst |
| The conductor was | Constantine Callinicos. |
| Constantine Cavafy | |
| kouzenos Triumphs" by the modern Greek poet | Constantine Cavafy. |
| Major-General Charles Francis | Constantine, CB, DSO, was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in |
| He was interred in | Constantine Cemetery. |
| Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named | Constantine Cephalas compiled pieces of several Greek a |
| One such pamphlet was supposedly written by | Constantine Cherezov, a former NTS member who defected |
| Constantine Choirosphaktes (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφ | |
| ar started as Artabasdos, brother-in-law of | Constantine, claimed the throne for himself. |
| r two years as an Engineering Technician at | Constantine College of Technology and then Assistant Wo |
| He served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke | Constantine, commander-in-chief of the army and de fact |
| rtook negotiations between the Holy See and | Constantine, concerning the relations of the Byzantine |
| used the words "It so happens that even if | Constantine consigned to Sylvester so many and such ric |
| Constantine continued the monastic reforms and expansio | |
| To add to this, when | Constantine converted to Christianity after the Battle |
| y, Erbin was a King of Dumnonia, the son of | Constantine Corneu and the father of Geraint. |
| s with funds provided by the Greek merchant | Constantine Corniaktos and other members of the Lviv Do |
| Although | Constantine could reoccupy the lost territories with th |
| William | Constantine Culbertson at the Biographical Directory of |
| William | Constantine Culbertson (November 25, 1825 - May 24, 190 |
| St Anthony-in-Meneage, Breage, Budock, | Constantine, Cury, Falmouth, Germoe, St Gluvias, Grade, |
| Mihalis | Constantine Dafermos is a Reader in Mathematical Physic |
| Not to be confused with | Constantine Dafermos. |
| Committee: | Constantine Dafernos (Mathematics), Georgia Gotsi (Comp |
| Constantine Dalassenos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Δαλασσηνός, | |
| a crushing defeat in the Sea of Marmara to | Constantine Dalassenos, undoing much of his previous su |
| Dan Vadis (born | Constantine Daniel Vafiadis in Shanghai, China 3 Januar |
| Ahmed Bey, the last Bey of | Constantine, decided to clamp down on piracy and attemp |
| Later the same year | Constantine defeated Nicetas, and on November 2, 743 Ar |
| Three months later | Constantine defeated Artabasdos' son Niketas and headed |
| It is named for | Constantine Deliyannis, an Indiana University faculty m |
| Constantine Demetrius Mourousis (Greek: Κωνσταντινος Δη | |
| Constantine denied the charges of plagiarism and claims | |
| According to the historian Ramsay MacMullen | Constantine desired to obliterate non-Christians but la |
| Constantine did not restore his son's innocence and nam | |
| ar role for Firestorm and Captain Atom that | Constantine did for Swamp Thing, while Hellblazer! was |
| Constantine died a teenager in or around 1096 and Maria | |
| Constantine died at age 95 on December 10, 2008 of hear | |
| Like his brother, | Constantine died without a male heir. |
| Constantine died in 959, but he died of a fever which l | |
| xios' campaign against the Serbians in 1094 | Constantine dined and entertained the emperor at his ow |
| In January, 795, | Constantine divorced Maria. |
| The place-name 'Eaton | Constantine' does not refer to the Roman military prese |
| zed the city from the lordly pretensions of | Constantine Doranites. |
| Constantine Doukas was the second son of John I Doukas | |
| By her he had at least one son, | Constantine Doukas, co-emperor from c. 1075 to 1078 and |
| to marry the new emperor provided her son, | Constantine Doukas, would be declared an heir apparent. |
| Only one is attested with certainty, | Constantine Doukas, a sebastos and governor of the regi |
| The current Executive is Dow | Constantine, elected to replace Ron Sims since he resig |
| Constantine Elementary | |
| Constantine enjoyed some success in India. | |
| Constantine entered a monastery in Rome, taking the nam | |
| Soon, | Constantine erected a new capital at Byzantium, a strat |
| en Ivane's great grandson, Prince Alexander | Constantine Eristoff moved from Georgia to Saint Peters |
| He was the son of the distinguished general | Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon, one of Alexios' most |
| Constantine eventually scored 92 in 110 minutes adding | |
| In February 2008, | Constantine faced unspecified sanctions from the univer |
| an of Hungary who never recognised her son ( | Constantine' father) as his own. |
| Collar of the Order of Saints George and | Constantine, featuring Byzantine double-headed eagles, |
| Constantine, feigning illness, decided to raise the sie | |
| This backfired and with military support | Constantine finally came to actual power in 790, after |
| When Basil II died on December 15, 1025, | Constantine finally became sole emperor, although he ru |
| gnes de ma faiblesse, have been recorded by | Constantine Finehouse and released in January 2010. |
| so literary excerpts, among them those from | Constantine Fitzgibbon's dystopian romance during a com |
| While | Constantine fled to Amorion, Artabasdus seized Constant |
| One bears a ' | Constantine' form of a Chi-Rho cross which may date to |
| Constantine formed an alliance with Peter I of Cyprus, | |
| Constantine, Francis, Griffith, Hoad, Martin and Roach | |
| , (born on 27 July 1912 and assassinated in | Constantine, French Algeria on 22 June 1961) was a reno |
| rtigo Comics including such imagery as John | Constantine from Hellblazer, in the role of The Fool ze |
| A number of subsequent texts refer to | Constantine, generally associating him with Cornwall, o |
| Constantine George Cholakis (October 6, 1930 - December | |
| ounded in 1985 by Prof. Greyham Bryant, Dr. | Constantine Goulimis and Mr. Alexander Dimitriadis of I |
| tutor to the adopted son of the Grand Duke | Constantine, Governor of Warsaw. |
| For the John | Constantine graphic novel from Vertigo, see Dark Entrie |
| Constantine Gregorievich Kromiadi (Константин Григориев | |
| Constantine Gregory as Dmitriev | |
| Constantine Gregory - Stanley | |
| time before Constantinople was under siege, | Constantine had ensured that the city was well provisio |
| , with legal documents, proved that Emperor | Constantine had chosen the Catholic Church over the Don |
| not a martyr's, occurring when the Peace of | Constantine had been in force for half a century. |
| Constantine had played in West Indies' first-ever Test | |
| The enterprise proved a success and by 1677 | Constantine had been able to move his premises to a mor |
| Theophanes records that | Constantine had Artabasdos, Nikephoros and Niketas firs |
| It was rumored that | Constantine had been poisoned by his son or his daughte |
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