Constantine
Americannoun
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died a.d. 715, pope 708–715.
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a city in NE Algeria.
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a male given name.
noun
Example Sentences
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In Perpetua’s lifetime, Christians were a tiny and sometimes persecuted minority, but after the conversion of Emperor Constantine in the early fourth century, the Roman Empire came under Christian rule.
England's Stephen Constantine took the team for 18 games in 2021.
From BBC
Mr Constantine said viewers could expect "as many iconic Jersey locations as possible" in the second season, adding "there's never enough Jersey".
From BBC
But there appears to be no artistic growth when she returns to encounter a still-lovesick Constantine.
From Los Angeles Times
With little known about her wider backstory, several newspapers reported on Friday that her grandfather was Constantine Dobrowolski, who defected from Soviet Russia's Red Army to become the Nazis' chief informant in Chernihiv, Ukraine.
From BBC
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