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Constantine I (Latin:
Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27
February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also
known as
Constantine the Great, was a
Roman emperor from AD 306...
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Constantine IV (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantînos; Latin:
Constantinus; c. 650 – 10 July 685),
called the
Younger (Gr****: ὁ νέος, romanized: ho...
- Jan Hus (/hʊs/; Czech: [ˈjan ˈɦus] ; c. 1370 – 6 July 1415),
sometimes anglicized as John Hus or John Huss, and
referred to in
historical texts as Iohannes...
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Constantine the African.
Constantine the African, O.S.B. (Latin:
Constantinus Afric****; died
before 1098/1099,
Monte C****ino) was a
physician who...
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Tiberius II
Constantine (Latin:
Tiberius Cōnstantīnus;
Ancient Gr****: Τιβέριος Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Tibérios Kōnstantĩnos; died 14
August 582) was...
- Stilbes, Constantine;
Johannes M. Diethart;
Wolfram Hörandner (2005).
Constantinus Stilbes Poemata.
Walter de Gruyter. pp. 16 line 184. ISBN 978-3-598-71235-7...
- The
Choralis Constantinus is a
collection of over 375
Gregorian chant-based
polyphonic motets for the
proper of the m****
composed by
Heinrich Isaac and...
- Søren
Aabye Kierkegaard (/ˈsɒrən ˈkɪərkəɡɑːrd/ SORR-ən KEER-kə-gard, US also /-ɡɔːr/ -gor; Danish: [ˈsɶːɐn ˈɔˀˌpyˀ ˈkʰiɐ̯kəˌkɒˀ] ; 5 May 1813 – 11 November...
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Constantine II (Latin:
Flavius Claudius Constantinus; 316–340) was
Roman emperor from 337 to 340. The son of the
emperor Constantine I, he was proclaimed...
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Constantine (/ˈkɒnstəntaɪn/ or /ˈkɒnstəntiːn/; Latin:
Cōnstantīnus, Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος, Kōnstantînos) is a
masculine and
feminine (in
French for example)...