Constantine
/ˈkɑnstənˌtin/
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Constantine, derived from the Latin 'constans', means 'constant' or 'steadfast'. It is historically significant due to its association with Roman and Byzantine emperors, particularly Constantine the Great, who played a pivotal role in establishing Christianity as the Roman Empire's official religion. The name embodies strength, leadership, and a deep sense of devotion.
Constantine II
Royalty, King of Greece, 1964-73
Constantine I
Royalty, King of Greece, 1913-17 and 1920-22
Constantine the Great
Royalty, Roman Emperor, 306-37
Constantine P. Cavafy
Poet, Greek poet in Alexandria
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