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Constantia and born
Constantia Jones ( born c. 1708 – December 22, 1738 ) was a prostitute in London, UK during the term of Prime Minister Robert Walpole, who was sentenced to hang for stealing 36 shillings and a half-guinea ( the equivalent of about £ 300 today ) from one of her clients.

Constantia and 25
On 25 August 2004, Thatcher was arrested at his home in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa.

Constantia and July
* Maria Constantia Howard ( 7 February 1767 – 21 July 1775 )

Constantia and ),
He is pardoned by Constantine I as a result of the supplication of his wife Constantia ( who is Constantine's halfsister ), and banished to Thessalonica as a private citizen.
Eventually, on co-founder FitzTurgis ' death, control of the abbey passed to his son Roger, now ' de Wickersley ,' and then eventually to a granddaughter Constantia, who married William de Livet ( Levett ), a family of Norman origin who were lords of the nearby village of Hooton Levitt ( or Levett ).
# Augusta Anna Constantia ( 24 February 1708-3 February 1728 ), Countess of Cosel ; married on 3 June 1725 to Heinrich Friedrich, Count of Friesen.
# REDIRECT Constantia ( CDP ), New York
# REDIRECT Constantia ( town ), New York
* Constantia ( town ), New York
** Constantia ( CDP ), New York, a subdivision of Constantia, New York
* Constanța or Constantia ( Κωνστάντια ), Romania
* Constantia ( orchid ), an orchid genus
* Constantia ( wine ), a South African wine
* Constantia ( typeface ), a new typeface part of Windows Vista
But it was Hendrik Cloete, who bought the homestead in 1778, who really made Constantia famous, with an unfortified wine made from a blend of mostly Muscat de Frontignan ( Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains ), Pontac, red and white Muscadel and a little Chenin Blanc.
This was followed by the tragedy of Thirsci ( 1784 ); Ferdinand and Constantia ( 1785 ), another Werther novel ; and The Patriots ( 1784 ), a tragedy.
Constantius I " Chlorus " married twice ; his first wife St. Helena bore him a son, Constantine I whose second wife Fausta ( daughter of Maximian and Eutropia ; sister of Maxentius ; half-sister of Constantius I's second wife Theodora ) bore him three sons ( Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans I ) and two daughters ( Constantia and Helena ); these children were nieces and nephews of Maxentius, half-nieces and half-nephews of Licinius ( who had married their father's half-sister ), and grandchildren of Maximian.
Constantius II's daughter Constantia married Gratianus ( see below ), the son of Valentinian I ( see below ).
Valentinian I was the twice-married brother of Valens ; his first wife Marina Severa bore him one son ( Gratian, whose first wife was Constantia, the daughter of Constantius II ), and his second wife Justina ( the widow of Magnentius ) bore him two children, a daughter ( Galla, the second wife of Theodosius I ; see below ) and a son ( Valentinian II ).
* Lady Charlotte Adelaide Constantia Rawdon ( d. 1834 ), married Hamilton Fitzgerald.
One of the two main Roman roads in Morocco reached the Atlantic through Iulia Constantia Zilil ( Asilah ), Lixus ( Larache ) and Sala Colonia.

Constantia and better
A mysterious, rather theatrical man in a mask, Mr. Lichfield, tells him that his wife, Constantia, would have done better.

Constantia and known
The town known today as Coutances, capital of the Unelli, a Gaulish tribe, acquired the name of Constantia in 298 during the reign of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus.
Like Australian Muscats, these can be high-quality fortified wines while Constantia is known for late-harvest Muscat of great standing.
South Africa is also the second home of Chenin Blanc, known as Steen ; Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains is known locally as red and white Muscadel, and is once again being used to make Constantia.

Constantia and called
Houses like these are called Cape Dutch Houses and can be found in the affluent suburbs of Constantia and Bishopscourt.
The wine that is produced at Groot Constantia is called Grand Constance and the original wine Vin de Constance is still produced at Klein Constantia.

Constantia and ",
* Two pseudonymous publications in the Joseph Swetnam anti-feminist controversy appear in 1617: Esther Hath Hang'd Haman by " Esther Sowernam ", and The Worming of a Mad Dog by " Constantia Munda ".
The Constantia name was in reference to the grand wine estate in the Cape " Groot Constantia ", with its world famous gabled Cape-Dutch homestead featuring as the model's emblem, while Kommando referred to the commando squads employed by the Boer forces during the Anglo-Boer War, or South African War.

Constantia and is
When asked by Constantia ( Emperor Constantine's sister ) for an image of Jesus, Eusebius denied the request, replying that " To depict purely the human form of Christ before its transformation, on the other hand, is to break the commandment of God and to fall into pagan error ".
During the reign of Juba II Emperor Augustus ( who created in the area of what is now northern Morocco 12 colonies with retired Roman legionaries ) had already founded three colonias, with Roman citizens, in Mauretania close to the Atlantic coast: Iulia Constantia Zilil, Iulia Valentia Banasa and Iulia Campestris Babba.
In 1850, a " plank road " was constructed between Albion and Constantia, which is now Route 13.
The Village of Cleveland is at the eastern boundary of the Town of Constantia on Route 49.
The text of hexameter verses, rhymed at end and middle, in the ledger lines is as follows: Subiacet hic stratus, Robert Hallum vocitatus ; Quondam prelatus, Sarum sub honore creatus ; Hic decretorum, doctor pacisque creator ; Nobilis Anglorum, regis fuit ambasciator ; Festum Cuthberti, Septembris mense vigebat ; In quo Roberti, mortem Constantia flebat ; Anno milleno, tricent octuageno ; Sex cum ter deno, cum Christo vivat amoeno.
Constantia is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in the town of Constantia in Oswego County, New York, United States.
Constantia is located at ( 43. 250905 ,-76. 001641 ).
Constantia is a town in Oswego County, New York, USA.
The Town of Constantia is in the southeast part of the county.
* Constantia – The hamlet of Constantia is on the shore of Oneida Lake on Route 49.
The most famous of these is De Constantia ( On Constancy ).
Shelley's poem " To Constantia, Singing " is thought to be about her:
In the second-level plot, Modestia embraces her religious vocation ; in a familial confrontation, Modestia's defence of her choice is so persuasive that her sister Constantia is converted to the spiritual life and rejects her suitor, just as Modestia has done.
Constantia is the name of several things:
The Chevrolet Constantia is an automobile which was marketed by General Motors in South Africa from 1969 to 1978.

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