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{{Wiktionary|Constantine}} {{Wiktionary|Constantine}}


'''Constantine''' most commonly refers to one of the following: '''Constantine''' most often refers to:
*], a masculine given name and surname * ], Roman emperor from 306 to 337, also known as Constantine I
*], a city in Algeria
'''Constantine''' may also refer to:


It may also refer to:
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==People== == People ==
;Roman/Byzantine emperors
*], Roman emperor from 306 to 337, also known as Constantine I
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* ], a masculine given name and surname
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*], also called Constantine III
*], also called Constantine IV
*], also called Constantine V
*], also called Constantine VI
*], regent of Zabel, and father of Hetoum I of Armenia, 13th century
*Constantine I (''or'' Kuestantinos I) of Ethiopia, also known as ]
*Constantine II (''or'' Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as ]
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*], or Constantin of the Picts
*], or Constantine I of Scotland
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*], king in sub-Roman Britain
*], supposed king of Strathclyde


=== Roman/Byzantine emperors ===
;Religious leaders
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;Other
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*], whose original name was Constantine
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*Constantine or ] (fl. 1095–1128), a Scottish nobleman
*] (c. 1020–1087), a Tunisian doctor * ]
*] (fl. 1070–1220), a Byzantine clergyman and poet * ]
*], a medieval Bulgarian scholar * ]
*], several obscure saints * ] Porphyrogenitus
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====Emperors not enumerated====
*], reigned officially as "Constantine"
*], reigned officially as "Constantine"
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=== Other rulers ===
==Places==
;Algeria
*], the capital of Constantine Province
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*], in French Algeria


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;Switzerland
*], a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland * ]
* ], also called Constantine III
* ], also called Constantine IV
* ], also called Constantine V
* ], also called Constantine VI
* ], regent of Zabel, and father of Hetoum I of Armenia, 13th century
* Constantine I (''or'' Kuestantinos I) of Ethiopia, also known as ]
* Constantine II (''or'' Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as ]
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* ], or Constantin of the Picts
* ], or Constantine I of Scotland
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* ], king in sub-Roman Britain
* ], supposed king of Strathclyde


=== Religious leaders ===
;United Kingdom
*], near Falmouth, United Kingdom * ]
*], near Padstow, Cornwall, United Kingdom * ]
*], a college of the University of York * ]
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=== Other people ===
;United States
*], a village in the United States


* ], several obscure saints
==Other==
*], airport in Serbia * ], a medieval Bulgarian scholar
* Constantine or ] (fl. 1095–1128), a Scottish nobleman
*], a fictional character appearing in DC Comics including ''Hellblazer''
* ] (fl. 1070–1220), a Byzantine clergyman and poet
**], a comic book series replacing the earlier ''Hellblazer''
* ] (c. 1020–1087), a Tunisian doctor
**], a 2005 American film based on the DC Comic book character from the ''Hellblazer'' series
**], an action-adventure video game based on the film * ] (d. c. 886), Byzantine monk
* ] (also called Silvanus), founder of the Paulicians
**], a 2014 NBC TV series, based on the comic book ''Hellblazer''
* ], whose original name was Constantine
*Constantine, a frog character who bears resemblance to Kermit the Frog and is the number one criminal in the 2014 film '']''
*], the Order of Constantine, the Byzantine order of knights


==See also== ==Fiction==
* ], a fictional character appearing in the DC Comics franchise, including ''Hellblazer''
*], indie rock band
** ], a comic book series replacing the earlier ''Hellblazer''
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** ], a 2005 American film based on the DC Comic book character from the ''Hellblazer'' series
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** ], an action-adventure video game based on the film
*], Cornwall, United Kingdom
** ], a 2014 NBC TV series, based on the comic book ''Hellblazer''
** '']'', a 2018 CW Seed animated web series
*Constantine, the main antagonist of the film '']''


== Places ==
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=== Algeria ===

* ], the nation's third largest city and capital of Constantine Province
* ], surrounding the city of the same name
*], an administrative unit of the ]
* ], similar area during French Algeria

===Serbia===

* ], Niš, Serbia

=== Switzerland ===

* ], a municipality in the canton of Vaud

=== United Kingdom ===

* ], near Padstow, Cornwall
* ], near Falmouth
* ], a college of the University of York

=== United States ===

* ], a village in St. Joseph county

== Other uses ==
* ]
* ], a 2007 album by Constantine Maroulis
* ''Constantine'', a 2020 album by ]
* Constantine, a frog character who resembles Kermit the Frog and is the foremost criminal in the 2014 film '']''

== See also ==

* ]
* ], indie rock band
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 19 October 2024

Constantine most often refers to:

Constantine may also refer to:

People

Roman/Byzantine emperors

Emperors not enumerated

Other rulers

Religious leaders

Other people

Fiction

Places

Algeria

Serbia

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States

Other uses

See also

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