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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
* Constantine II of Georgia
* 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 Kakheti
* 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.
The shah revenged him by giving a sanction to the Muslim king Constantine II of Kakheti to take the kingdom of Kartli.

Constantine and died
The antipope Felix died, as stated above, on a 22 November, and his death was not a martyr's, occurring when the Peace of Constantine had been in force for half a century.
* Antipope Constantine II ( died 768 ), antipope from 767 768
* Constantine II of Torres ( died 1198 ), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro
* Constantine II the Woolmaker ( died 1322 ), Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church
* Constantine II, King of Armenia ( died 1344 ), first Latin King of Armenian Cilicia of the Lusignan dynasty
After Constantine died, Constantius buried his father with lavish ceremony in the Church of the Holy Apostles.
Constantine was eventually trapped at Aquileia, where he died, leaving Constans to inherit all of his brother ’ s former territories Hispania, Britannia and Gaul.
In 943 Constantine abdicated the throne and retired to the Céli Dé ( Culdee ) monastery of St Andrews where he died in 952.
Kenneth's son Constantine died in 876, probably killed fighting against a Viking army which had come north from Northumbria in 874.
Another son had died at Brunanburh, and, according to John of Worcester, Amlaíb mac Gofraid was married to a daughter of Constantine.
In April 2009, Dr. Constantine Papadakis, died of pneumonia.
Eusebius of Nicomedia ( died 341 ) was the man who baptised Constantine the Great.
In 337 Emperor Constantine I, who had legalised and promoted the practice of Christianity in the Roman Empire, died.
Both branches descend in unbroken, legitimate male line from the medieval kings of Georgia down to Constantine II of Georgia who died in 1505.
Constantine II died in 340 when he attacked his brother Constans.
When Constantius died in 306, Galerius promoted Severus to Augustus while Constantine the Great was proclaimed Augustus to succeed his father Constantius, by his father's troops.
* Irene, baptismal name of Tzitzak ( died 750 ), wife of Byzantine Emperor Constantine V
In 1825, when Alexander I suddenly died of typhus, Nicholas was caught between swearing allegiance to his second-eldest brother Constantine Pavlovich and accepting the throne for himself.
When Basil II died on 15 December 1025, Constantine finally became sole emperor, although he ruled for less than three years before his own death on 11 November 1028.
Like his brother, Constantine died without a male heir.
When Constantius died on 25 July 306, his father's troops proclaimed Constantine as Augustus in Eboracum ( York ).
In the meantime Alexander had died in 913 after provoking a war with Bulgaria, and the underage Constantine VII succeeded to the throne.

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