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Constantine

[ kon-stuhn-teen -tahyn; French kawn-stan-teen ]

noun

  1. died a.d. 715, pope 708–715.
  2. a city in NE Algeria.
  3. a male given name.


Constantine

/ ˈkɒnstənˌtaɪn; kɔ̃stɑ̃tin /

noun

  1. a walled city in NE Algeria: built on an isolated rock; military and trading centre. Pop: 482 000 (2005 est)
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Miltiades was given a palace by the Roman Emperor Constantine, becoming the first pope to have an official residence.

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By 08:30, archbishops and bishops will gather in the Constantine Wing, adjacent to the basilica, wearing liturgical clothes including simple white miter.

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Speaking to the BBC after giving evidence, Constantine Louis said he wanted choice over ways to pay.

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But then Stephen Constantine is no ordinary national team coach.

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On 27 February, the Prince of Wales was due to give a reading at the thanksgiving service for the late King Constantine of Greece at St George's Chapel in Windsor.

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