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  1. Constantine
    "The Great", 285-337. The first Christian Roman emperor, he founded Constantinople (Istanbul) thus confirming the separation of the Roman empire into East and West.
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  2. Constantine
    born in 272, Constantine assumed his father's position as one of four Roman emperors in Diocletian's continuing tetrarchy in 306; after a series of battles with rivals, he became sole emperor of the Empire in 323; perhaps his most famous battle was against his rival Maxentius at the Milvian bridge n...
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  3. Constantine
    [n] - Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337) 2. [n] - a walled city in northeastern Algeria east of Algiers
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  4. Constantine
    noun a walled city in northeastern Algeria east of Algiers; was destroyed in warfare in the 4th century and rebuilt by Constantine I
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  5. Constantine
    Constantine I noun Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the empire; in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople (280-337)
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  6. Constantine
    (from the article `Israeli, Isaac ben Solomon`) ...dynasty (909–1171), whose capital was Al-Qayrawn. At the request of the caliph, Israeli wrote eight medical works in Arabic. All were translated ...
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  7. Constantine
    pope from 708 to 715.
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  8. Constantine
    usurping Roman emperor who was recognized as coruler by the Western emperor Honorius in 409.[3 related articles]
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  9. Constantine
    city, northeast Algeria. A natural fortress, the city occupies a rocky, diamond-shaped plateau that is surrounded, except at the southwest, by a ... [3 related articles]
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  10. Constantine
    Constantine is a Lat In boy name. The meaning of the name is `faithful, firmness ` Where is it used? The name Constantine is mainly used In History.How do they say it elsewhere? Cystenian ( In Welsh) Konstantyn ( In Polish) Konstant In ( In German, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Russian, Serbian and In Bulgarian) Constant In ( In French) See also In
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  11. Constantine
    Constantine, d. 411, Roman general. He was proclaimed emperor by the Roman troops in Britain in 407 and led a revolt in Gaul and Spain against the Western emperor Honorius. He conquered part of Gaul and, through his son Constans, took Spain. Constantine forced recognition from Honorius as joint empe...
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  12. Constantine
    Constantine (kon'stuntēn) , ancient Cirta, city (1998 pop. 462,187), capital of Constantine dept., NE Algeria, on the gorge of the Rhumel River. A major inland city, it is the railhead of a prosperous and diverse agricultural area. Constantine is also a center of the grain trade and has fl...
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  13. Constantine
    Constantine (Konstantin Pavlovich) (kunstuntyēn' päv'luvich) , 1779–1831, Russian grand duke, second son of Czar Paul I and brother of Alexander I and Nicholas I. On the death of Alexander I (1825), Constantine was next in line for succession to the throne. However, in 1822 ...
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  14. Constantine
    Caius Flavius Valerius Aubelius Claudius Constantine (Constantine the Great) was a Roman emperor. He was born in 274 and died in 337. The son of the Emperor Constantius Chlorus, when his father was associated in the government by Diocletian, the son was retained at court as a hostage, but after Dioc...
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  15. Constantine
    City and capital of the department of Constantine in northeast Algeria; population (1998) 462,200. It lies 320 km/200 mi south of the capital, Algiers. Products include carpets and leather and woollen goods. The oldest city in Algeria, it was the capital of the Roman province of Numidia, but declined and was ruined, then restored in 313 by ...
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  16. Constantine
    `Constantine` most commonly refers to one of the following: It may also refer to: People : ;Roman/Byzantine Emperors ;Other rulers ;Religious leaders ;Other Places : Other : See also:
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  17. Constantine
    (Briton) `Constantine` was a minor king in 6th-century sub-Roman Britain, who was remembered in later British tradition as a legendary King of Britain. The only contemporary information about him comes from Gildas, who calls him king of Damnonia (probably Dumnonia) and castigates him f...
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  18. Constantine
    (film) `Constantine` is a 2005 supernatural action film directed by Francis Lawrence, starring Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, with Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Tilda Swinton and Djimon Hounsou. The film is based on Vertigo Comics’ Hellblazer comic book, with plot elemen...
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  19. Constantine
    (album) `Constantine` is the solo debut album of rock singer Constantine Maroulis. It debuted at #75 on the Billboard 200, selling around 9,000 copies in its first week. Track listing : #"Girl Like You" #"Several Thousand" #"Everybody Loves" #"Child, ...
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  20. Constantine
    (video game) `Constantine` is an action-adventure video game developed by Bits Studios and published by THQ in 2005 for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.--> It is a movie tie-in license of the Warner Bros. film Constantine, in turn based on the Vertigo / DC Comics c...
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  21. Constantine
    (British saint) `Saint Constantine` is the name of one or many British or Pictish saints. Identification : ;South-west Britain A Saint Constantine is revered in Devon and Cornwall. Based purely on similarity of a common name, some have identified him with the monarch Constantine of Dumnonia, ...
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/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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