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Constantine's and son
When King Constantine's eldest son Constans is murdered at Vortigern's instigation, the two remaining sons, Ambrosius and Uther, still very young, are quickly hustled into exile in Brittany.
Shortly thereafter, however, Constantine's son, the new Roman Emperor Constantius II, renewed the order for Athanasius ' banishment in 338.
Constantine's surviving son Indulf, probably baptised in 927, would have been too young to be a serious candidate for the kingship in the early 940s, and the obvious heir was Constantine's nephew, Malcolm I.
Missorium depicting Constantine's son Constantius II, accompanied by a guardsman with the Chi Rho monogram depicted on his shield
She appears in the Eagle Cameo portraying Constantine's family, probably commemorating the birth of Constantine's son Constantine II in the summer of 316.
Constantine's position grew even more untenable ; his forces facing the rebel Gerontius were defeated at Vienne ( 411 ), where his son Constans was captured and executed.
The famous poem about the battle in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the deaths of five kings and seven earls among Athelstan's enemies, along with ( or among them ) Constantine's son:
The Allied Powers were opposed to Constantine's firstborn son George becoming King, as he had served in the German army before the war and identified with his father's pro-German policies.
Constantine's younger son, King Alexander, died on 25 October 1920, after a freak accident: he was strolling with his dogs in the royal menagerie, when they attacked a monkey.
Constantine's youth had been a sad one for his unpleasant appearance, his taciturn nature and his relegation at the third level of succession behind Christopher Lekapenos, the eldest son of Romanos I Lekapenos.
It is a domestic and foreign policy manual for the use of Constantine's son and successor, the Emperor Romanos II.
To this combination were added Constantine's own political instructions to his son Romanus.
Missorium depicting Emperor Constantine's son Constantius II accompanied by a guardsman with the Chi-Rho depicted on his shield.
Hetoum and Isabella's marriage in 1226 had been a forced one by Hetoum's father Constantine of Baberon, who had arranged for Queen Isabella's first husband to be murdered so as to put Constantine's own son Hetoum in place as a co-ruler with Isabella.
Constantine's fortification consisted of a single wall, reinforced with towers at regular distances, which began to be constructed in 324 and was completed under his son Constantius II ( r. 337 – 361 ).
Constantine's father, still a formidable player, did not put himself forward for selection into the Trinidad team in 1921, in the hope that his son would replace him.
* Crispus – Constantine's illegitimate son by Minervina
His admiral, Abantus, had been outfought by Constantine's son the caesar Crispus, despite the latter's distinctly smaller fleet.
After Constantine's death, his son and successor Constantius II was an Arian, as was Emperor Valens.
The first anti-Pagan laws by the Christian state started with Constantine's son Constantius II, who was an unwavering opponent of paganism ; he ordered the closing of all pagan temples, forbade Pagan sacrifices under pain of death, and removed the traditional Altar of Victory from the Senate.
Helena's saintliness does not allow her to save her son from an imperial destiny she fears and disapproves of ( at one point she fantasises about him becoming a provincial colonel ); nor is she able to save her innocent grandson Crispus from being murdered on Constantine's orders in a palace struggle.

Constantine's and Constantius
The sources are equivocal on the point, sometimes calling Helena Constantius ' " wife ", and sometimes, following the dismissive propaganda of Constantine's rival Maxentius, calling her his " concubine ".
Despite the promise of safe passage, and Constantine's assumption of clerical offices, Constantius imprisoned the former soldier and had him beheaded on his way to Ravenna in either August or September 411.
Julius Constantius was a paternal half-brother of the Roman Emperor Constantine I, which, in turn, meant Gallus was a half-first cousin of Constantine's sons, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans.
Nevertheless, as Ammianus Marcellinus recounts, Constantine's successor, Constantius, had to sent in 360 embassies with costly presents to Arsaces of Armenia and Meribanes of Iberia to secure their allegiance during the confrontation with Iran.
After Constantine's death, the prestige given to the orthodox cause in the Arianist controversy by the support of the venerable Hosius led the Arians to bring pressure to bear upon Constantius II, who had him summoned to Milan where he declined to condemn Athanasius nor to extend communion to Arians.
Little is known of the appearance of this original church except that it was cross-shaped, but the historian Eusebius ( c. 263 – 339 ) gives the following description of Constantine's mausoleum and the surrounding grounds before Constantius ' church was built:
However, the figure of Constantius Chlorus, Constantine's father, was interpreted by friends of the novelist as a caricature of Field-Marshal Bernard Montgomery, a man Waugh mocked as a vainglorious social climber.

Constantine's and II
Selected as one of the last popes of the Byzantine Papacy, the defining moment of Constantine's pontificate was his 710 / 711 visit to Constantinople where he compromised with Justinian II on the Trullan canons of the Quinisext Council.
Constantine's successor Pope Gregory II accompanied him to Constantinople as a deacon.
The victories in the second war gave a further boost to Constantine's popularity, with him being widely acclaimed as " Bulgar-slayer ", in imitation of the Byzantine emperor Basil II.
Constantine's family name Monomachos (" one who fights alone ") was inherited by his Kievan grandson, Vladimir II Monomakh.
* Book II: from the Council of Nicea to Constantine's death ( 325-337 )
" Apart from clearing up confusion and creating a single, simplified and supercedent code, Theodosius II was also attempting to solidify Christianity as the official religion of the Empire, begun under Constantine's rule.
In a compromise, Theodore II Palaiologos surrendered his claim to the throne in exchange for Constantine's domain ( appanage ) of Selymbria ( Silivri ) in 1443, where he died of plague five years later, in 1448, predeceasing his brothers.
He entered a personal rivalry with Grigore II Ghica ; Ioan Neculce noted " Constantin-Voivode went lengths to replace Grigorie-Voivode's rule in Wallachia (...)", and subsequently "(...) as soon as they were seated on their thrones one of Constantine's rules in Wallachia, they began to quarrell and to report each other to the Porte without concealment ".

Constantine's and who
Constantine's foundation gave prestige to the Bishop of Constantinople, who eventually came to be known as the Ecumenical Patriarch, a situation that contributed to the Great Schism that divided Western Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy from 1054 onwards.
Constantine's death in 952 is recorded by the Irish annals, who enter it among ecclesiastics.
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.
Eleven of Constantine's thirteen companions who can be identified by name ( two bishops, three priests, and all the ranking members of the papal chancellery and household ) were also of Eastern extraction.
Of the battle itself, not much is known – Constantine's forces defeated Maxentius's troops, who retreated to the Tiber, and in the chaos of the fleeing army trying to cross the river, Maxentius fell into the water and drowned.
James Young Simpson, who had written several articles on archaeology, observed that there were contradictory accounts concerning the location of Constantine's death.
Constantine's response to this tightening circle of enemies was a final desperate gamble: he marched on Italy with the remaining troops left to him, encouraged by the entreaties of one Allobich who wanted to replace Honorius with a more capable ruler.
Constantine's Praetorian prefect Decimus Rusticus, who had replaced Apollinaris a year earlier, abandoned Constantine, to be caught up in the new rebellion of Jovinus in the Rhineland.
Christian Sabbathkeepers, who never accepted Emperor Constantine's edict in 321 A. D., the first enforcing Christian worship on Sunday rather than on Sabbath, were demonized and accused of witchcraft ; hence, the accusatory nomenclature, " witches ' sabbath.
This sabotaged Constantine's attempts to ally with the Pope against the Normans, who had taken advantage of Maniakes ' disappearance to take over Southern Italy.
He was supported by a number of local Gallo-Roman nobles who had survived Constantine's defeat.
Her personal assistant, who was left to deal with the situation, wrongly sent the original letter of invitation ( containing Constantine's hand-written note ) back to the school.
Following Constantine's deathbed conversion in 337 all emperors adopted Christianity, except for Julian the Apostate who, during his brief reign, attempted unsuccessfully to re-instate paganism.
Under severe pressure from Theodore, Tarasios excommunicated the priest who had conducted Constantine's second marriage.
She had also sworn on Constantine's deathbed not to marry again, and had even imprisoned and exiled Romanos Diogenes, who was suspected of aspiring to the throne.
Aiah then effectively runs a chonah of enormous scale, misleading the Authority, dealing with her Barkazi extended family ( who want a piece of whatever action she is in on ) and the local organized crime group, keeping her Jaspeeri husband ( working in a distant metropolis ) in the dark, and avoiding the potentially lethal attentions of Constantine's right-hand-woman, Sorya.
Constantine's brother-in-law Artabasdos, who was kouropalates (" master of the palace "), and commanded both the Opsikion theme and the Armeniac theme, took advantage of the new Emperor's absence from the capital to seize the throne.
( The same book was retranslated in the twelfth century by Stephen of Antioch, who was dismissive of Constantine's translation.
The Turks who had been lent to him by the Seljuk Sultan Suleyman I followed Constantine's example and deserted.
Mainly on the strength of his fielding, Austin secured Constantine's selection for the 1923 West Indian tour of England ; it was a surprising choice, as there were other candidates who appeared to have stronger claims.
* Constantine's Dream ( 329 x 190 cm ) Emperor Constantine the Great, before the battle of Milvian Bridge, is awakened by an angel who shows him the cross in heaven.

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