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Constantine and II
However, this situation changed drastically when Alexios ' first son John II Komnenos was born in 1087: Anna's engagement to Constantine was dissolved, and she was moved to the main Palace to live with her mother and grandmother.
Geoffrey also names him as one of three sons of Constantine III, along with Constans II and Uther Pendragon.
He continued to lead the conflict against the Arians for the rest of his life and was engaged in theological and political struggles against the Emperors Constantine the Great and Constantius II and powerful and influential Arian churchmen, led by Eusebius of Nicomedia and others.
As a result of rises and falls in Arianism's influence after the First Council of Nicaea, Emperor Constantine I banished him from Alexandria to Trier in the Rhineland, but he was restored after the death of Constantine I by the emperor's son Constantine II.
A first wall was erected by Constantine I, and the city was surrounded by a double wall lying about 2 km to the west of the first wall, begun during the 5th century by Theodosius II.
* Constantine II ( emperor )
* Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
* Constantine II, King of Armenia, also called Constantine IV
* Constantine II ( or Kuestantinos II ) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskender
* Constantine II of Greece
* Constantine II of Scotland
* Constantine II of Cagliari
* Tiberius II Constantine
* Patriarch Constantine II of Constantinople
* Antipope Constantine II
Constantine II may refer to:
* Constantine II ( emperor ) ( 317 – 340 ), Roman Emperor 337 – 340
* Constantine III ( usurper ) ( died 411 ), known as Constantine II of Britain in British legend
* Constantine II of Byzantine ( 630 – 668 )

Constantine and Georgia
* Constantine I of Georgia
* Constantine II of Georgia ( c. 1447 – 1505 )
Both branches descend in unbroken, legitimate male line from the medieval kings of Georgia down to Constantine II of Georgia who died in 1505.
* Collapse of the Kingdom of Georgia into anarchy and it's subsequent fragmentation into rival states of Kartli, Kakheti, Imereti, Samtskhe-Saatabago and a number of principalities, which is finalised in 1490 when Constantine II of Georgia has to recognize his rival monarchies.
* probable – King Constantine I of Georgia ( d. c. 1412 )
* December – Battle of Chalagan-Kara Koyunlu Turkomans defeat Georgians under Constantine I of Georgia and their ally Ibrahim I of Shirvan.
Mirian III () was a king of Iberia ( or Kartli, modern Georgia ), contemporaneous to the Roman emperor Constantine I ( r. 306 – 337 ).
Constantine II, King of Imereti ( west Georgia ) from 1392 to 1401, enfeoffed them of Sachkhere and conferred the dignity of prince ( tavadi ) upon them.
Afterwards, Basil kept the peace with Georgia, permitting prince Bagrat to return home two years later ( 1025 ): but the new emperor, Constantine VIII, who succeeded upon the death of Basil, decided to bring Bagrat back to Constantinople.
Loyal to the Mongol rule, his authority extended only over the eastern part of Georgia, while the west of the country was ruled by his father, David VI Narin, ( until 1293 ), and later his brother Constantine I ( 1293 – 1327 ).
Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia – Caucasian Iberia-Caucasian Iberians – Caucasus Airlines – Chalybes – Chanturia, Giorgi – Chiaberashvili, Zurab – Chiatura – Chibirov, Ludwig – Chiburdanidze, Maia – Chikobava, Arnold – Chikvaidze, Aleksandr – Chilashvili, Levan – Cholokashvili, Kakutsa – Choloki River – Chuburkhindji – Coat of Arms of Georgia – Colchis-Colchians – Commonwealth of Independent States – Communist Party of Abkhazia – Communist Party of GeorgiaConstantine I of Imereti – Culture of Georgia
Bagrat appealing to the emperor Constantine IX, it was arranged, through the Byzantine mediation, that Liparit should receive nearly a half of the realm ( south of the Mtkvari River ) only as a dutiful subject to the king of Georgia.

II and Georgia
* 1943 – Japanese forces evacuate New Georgia Island in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
* Alexander II of Imereti ( 1478, 1483 – 1510 ), King of Georgia and of Imereti
Debate on the possible installation of a constitutional monarchy in Georgia was revitalized following the 7 October 2007 sermon of Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II, the popular head of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Category: People of World War II from Georgia ( country )
* Over 400 posters from World Wars II & II ( searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format )
* Stephen II of Iberia ( died c. 650 ), prince of Iberia ( Kartli, eastern Georgia )
* George II, king of Georgia
* Giorgi II of Georgia
Alarmed by the Georgian successes, Süleymanshah II, the resurgent Seljuqid sultan of Rûm, rallied his vassal emirs and marched against Georgia, but his camp was attacked and destroyed by David Soslan at the battle of Basian in 1203 or 1204.
* Vakhtang II of Georgia
* Demetre II of Georgia ( d. 1289 )
* March 12 – King Demetre II of Georgia ( b. 1259 )
He besieged Artogerassa in modern Georgia, where Papas ( Pap ), son of king Arsaces II ( Arshak II ), defends the fortress and the royal treasure against Persian forces.
Named after King George II of Great Britain, Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788.
The colony was administered by the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America under a charter issued by ( and named for ) King George II.
On Friday, 27 March 1987, two days after his 67th birthday, Troughton was a guest at the Magnum Opus Con II science fiction convention in Columbus, Georgia, USA.
* Publius Canidius Crassus invaded Armenia and Iberia ( Georgia ); he forced Parnavaz II into an alliance against Zober, king of Albania.

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