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For example in the mid 350 ’ s the city of Jerusalem was hit with drastic food shortages at which point church historians Sozomen and Theodoret reported Cyril secretly sold sacramental ornaments of the church and a valuable holy robe, fashioned with gold thread that the emperor Constantine had once donated for the bishop to wear when he performed the rite of Baptism ”.
in the course of the Nika Riot, The temple of Sophia, the baths of Zeuxippus, and the imperial courtyard from the Propylaia all the way to the so-called House of Ares were burned up and destroyed, as were both of the great porticos that lead to the forum that is named after Constantine, houses of prosperous people, and a great deal of other properties .” The warring factions of Byzantine society, the Blues and the Greens, opposed each other in the chariot races at the Hippodrome and often resorted to violence.
# The fragments of the first 34 books, preserved in the second section of the same work by Constantine, entitled Of Embassies .” These are known under the name of Fragmenta Ursiniana, as the manuscript in which they are contained was found in Sicily, Italy, by Fulvio Orsini.
However, he was especially hostile towards Zosimus, a pagan historiographer, for his vehemently anti-Christian views, stating ‘ You, O accursed and totally defiled one, say that the fortunes of the Romans wasted away and were altogether ruined from the time when Christianity was made known ”, challenging Zosimus's assumption that Rome ’ s fall began with Constantine ’ s conversion.
Byzantine documents normally refer to Sabirs as Sabiroi, although the Byzantine Emperor Constantinos Porphyrogenetos ( Constantine VII, 908-959 ) writes in his Administrando imperio that he was told by a Hungarian delegation visiting his court in the 10th century that the Tourkoi ( the Byzantine name for Magyars ) used to be called sabartoi asphaloi ”, generally considered to mean strong / firm / reliable Sabirs ”, and still regularly sent delegations to those who stayed behind in the Caucasus region near Persia.
When Constantine I died, Leo ’ s brother Thoros I succeeded him ; Leo may have ruled in the eastern part of the Mountains ” during the lifetime of his brother ( although the basis of this proposition is not known ).
Constantine II (), also Kostandin II, ( unknown – after February 17, 1129 ) was the fourth lord of Armenian Cilicia or Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1129 / 1130 ).
On August 22, 1965, he married Marie Elizabeth Mitsy ” Constantine, Miss Jamaica 1965.
According to Constantine's DAI a Serbian tribe named „ Pagani ( what Constantine himself translates as unbaptized in the Slavic tongue ” ( DAI, 29, 81 ) indicates that the others were already Christianized.
The software quality metrics of coupling and cohesion were invented by Larry Constantine based on characteristics of good ” programming practices that reduced maintenance and modification costs.
Constantine Porphyrogenitus records in his work On Administering the Empire ” that the Khagan and the Bek of the Khazars asked the Emperor Teophilos to have the fortress of Sarkel built for them.
* Constantine -- Frozen ”
Constantine I or Kostandin I ( 1035 – 1040 / 1050 – 1055 – c. 1100 / February 24, 1102 – February 23, 1103 ) was the second lord of Armenian Cilicia or Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1095 – c. 1100 / 1102 / 1103 ).
The Salerno Medical School reached the height of its glory between the 10th and 13th centuries, especially due to the contribution of Alphanus of Salerno and Constantine the African, who deemed Salerno worthy of the name of City of Hippocrates ” ( Hippocratica Civitas ), after the well-known Greek physician and mathematician.
Praise for St. Constantine and Helena ”
The city's name comes from its distance to Cagliari ( Quartum miles, Latin for four miles ”), and from the passage there of St. Helena, mother of emperor Constantine.

Constantine and UK's
Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine ( 21 September 1901 – 1 July 1971 ) was a West Indian cricketer, lawyer and politician who served as Trinidad's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and became the UK's first black peer.

Constantine and Greek
* 1824 – Greek War of Independence: Constantine Kanaris leads a Greek fleet to victory against Ottoman and Egyptian ships in the Battle of Samos.
) After his death the city was called Constantinople ( Greek Κωνσταντινούπολις or Konstantinoupolis ) (' city of Constantine ').
These mostly range in date from the beginning of the Greek Bronze Age ( about 3200 BC ) to the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century AD.
Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I on the site of an already-existing city, Byzantium, settled in the early days of Greek colonial expansion, probably around 671 – 662 BC.
According to tradition, Constantine arranged for the rockface to be removed from around the tomb, without harming it, in order to isolate the tomb ; in the centre of the rotunda is a small building called the Kouvouklion ( Kουβούκλιον ; Modern Greek for small compartment ) or Aedicule ( from Latin: aediculum, small building ), which supposedly encloses this tomb, although it is not currently possible to verify the claim, as the remains are completely enveloped by a marble sheath.
Derived from Greek oikoumenikos (), " ecumenical " means " worldwide " but generally is assumed to be limited to the Roman Empire in this context as in Augustus ' claim to be ruler of the oikoumene / world ; the earliest extant uses of the term for a council are Eusebius ' Life of Constantine 3. 6 around 338, which states "" ( he convoked an Ecumenical Council ); Athanasius ' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369 ;< ref >
On 24 January 2008, Greece's premier Costas Karamanlis visited Turkey a full 48 years after the last Greek premier and uncle of his Constantine Karamanlis had visited the neighboring country.
As Constantine Porphyrogennetos ' warnings show, the ingredients and the processes of manufacture and deployment of Greek fire were carefully guarded military secrets.
Hence, even after he ceased to be Greek king, it is still standard to refer to the deposed king as Constantine II of Greece.
With the declaration of war, the Greek Army of Thessaly under Crown Prince Constantine advanced to the north, successfully overcoming Ottoman opposition in the fortified Straits of Sarantaporo.
In March 1913, an anarchist, Alexandros Schinas, assassinated King George in Thessaloniki, and his son came to the throne as Constantine I. Constantine was the first Greek king born in Greece and the first to be Greek Orthodox.
But when, in early 1915, the Allies asked for Greek help in the Dardanelles campaign, offering Cyprus in exchange, their diverging views became apparent: Constantine had been educated in Germany, was married to Sophia of Prussia, sister of Kaiser Wilhelm, and was convinced of the Central Powers ' victory.
Since Greece, a maritime country, could not oppose the mighty British navy, and citing the need for a respite after two wars, King Constantine favored continued neutrality, while Venizelos actively sought Greek entry in the war on the Allied side.
Even more surprisingly, Venizelos ' Liberal Party lost the elections called in November 1920, and in a referendum shortly after, the Greek people voted for the return of King Constantine from exile, following the sudden death of Alexander.
* 1688 – Constantine Phaulkon, Greek adventurer ( b. 1667 )
Flavius Claudius Julianus, born in May or June 332 or 331 in Constantinople, was the son of Julius Constantius ( consul in 335 ), half brother of Emperor Constantine I, and his second wife, Basilina, a woman of Greek origin.
* Constantine Kanaris, Greek admiral and statesman
During the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, the city was the headquarters of Greek Crown Prince Constantine.
** Constantine Mitsotakis, former Greek Prime Minister
* Constantine the African, Carthaginian Christian physician and translator of ancient Greek medicine
Constantine the African examines patients ' urine ; he taught ancient Greek medicine and Islamic medicine at the Schola Medica Salernitana.

Constantine and 1
# Theodora Komnene, who married ( 1 ) Constantine Kourtikes and ( 2 ) Constantine Angelos.
On 1 March 317, Constantine was made Caesar, and at the age of seven in 323, took part in his father's campaign against the Sarmatians.
* Michael Zellmann-Rohrer, Constantine Hadavas, Selim S. Nahas: Liber Chronicarum Translation Volume 1.
In the year 1231 the village was known as Kinglassin and was in the Lochoreshire area, however that changed in 1235 when Constantine II of Lochore renounced his claim to the lands in favour of the Abbey of Dunfermline, from this time on Kinglassie ceased to be part of Lochoreshire., but little of antiquity remains, except for the Dogton Stone with its Celtic Cross situated in a field a mile ( 1. 5 km ) to the south.
Whilst the Old Trafford pitch was not as suited to bodyline as the hard Australian wickets, Martindale did take 5 for 73, but Constantine only took 1 for 55.
With the capture of Constantine II, Christophorus set about organising a canonical election, and on August 1 he summoned not only the Roman clergy and army, but also the people to assemble before the Church of St. Adrian in the area of the old Comitium.
* March 1 – Emperor Constantine the Great and co-emperor Licinius elevate their sons Crispus, Constantine II ( being still an baby ) and Licinius II to Caesars.
Constantine XI married twice: the first time on 1 July 1428 to Theodora Tocco, niece of Carlo I Tocco of Epirus, who died in November 1429 ; the second time to Caterina Gattilusio, daughter of Dorino of Lesbos, who also died, during childbirth, in 1442.
She was brought to Constantinople by Emperor Constantine V on 1 November 769, and was married to his son Leo IV on 17 December.
Diodorus ' universal history, which he named Bibliotheca historica (" Historical Library "), was immense and consisted of 40 books, of which 1 – 5 and 11 – 20 survive: fragments of the lost books are preserved in Photius and the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus.
Alexander was born on 1 August 1893 ( 20 July in the Julian calendar ), the second son of Crown Prince Constantine of Greece ( 1868 – 1923 ) and his wife Princess Sophia of Prussia ( 1870 – 1932 ).
Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse ( 1 May 1868, Gut Panker – 28 May 1940, Kassel ), Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel in German, was the brother-in-law of the German Emperor William II and the elected King of Finland from 9 October to 14 December 1918.
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He wrote in direct response to the Byzantine iconoclasm that began in the eighth century by the Byzantine emperor Leo III and continued by his successor Constantine V. St. John maintains that depicting the invisible God is indeed wrong, but he argues that the incarnation, where " the Word became flesh " ( John 1: 14 ), indicates that the invisible God became visible, and as a result it is permissible to depict Jesus Christ.
There is some doubt about the genuineness of an ordinance attributed to Constantine, in which abstinence from public business was enforced for the seven days immediately preceding Easter Sunday, and also for the seven which followed it ; the Codex Theodosianus, however, is explicit in ordering that all actions at law should cease, and the doors of all courts of law be closed during those 15 days ( 1. ii.
In 2006, Constantine and Woodall moved from the BBC to ITV in a deal reputedly worth £ 1. 2 million to start a new show, Trinny & Susannah Undress ..., on 3 October.
It was then reported that Constantine and Woodall secured a £ 1 million book deal to write more of their fashion books.
After What Not to Wear, Woodall and Constantine transferred from the BBC to ITV for a deal worth £ 1. 2 million.
1220 / 1225 – soon after April 1, 1249, buried at Santa Sophia, Nicosia ), daughter of Constantine of Lampron, Regent of Armenia, by Stephanie of Barbaron, married at Nicosia in 1237 / 1238, without issue
Regarded as the capital of eastern Algeria and the centre of its region, Constantine has a population of 448, 374 ( 1, 000, 000 with the agglomeration ), making it the third largest city in the country after Algiers and Oran.
After being romantically linked with Infanta Beatriz of Spain the daughter of King Alfonso XIII, he married on 1 July 1939 in Florence, Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark the daughter of King Constantine I and Princess Sophie of Prussia.
The gold aureus, which by this time had risen to 833 denarii, was replaced with a solidus, worth 1, 000 denarii ( this was different from the solidus introduced by Constantine a few years later ).

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