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Constantine most commonly refers to one of the following:
- Constantine (name), a given name and surname
- Constantine I, Roman Emperor from 306 to 337, commonly known as Constantine the Great
It may also refer to:
People
- Roman/Byzantine Emperors
- Constantine II (emperor)
- Constantine III (western emperor)
- Constantine III (Byzantine emperor)
- Constantine IV
- Constantine V
- Constantine VI
- Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus
- Constantine VIII
- Constantine IX Monomachos
- Constantine X Doukas
- Constantine XI Palaiologos Dragases
- Other rulers
- Constantine I, Prince of Armenia
- Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
- Constantine I, King of Armenia, also called Constantine III
- Constantine II, King of Armenia, also called Constantine IV
- Constantine III, King of Armenia, also called Constantine V
- Constantine IV, King of Armenia, also called Constantine VI
- Constantine of Baberon, regent of Zabel, and father of Hetoum I of Armenia, 13th century
- Constantine I (or Kuestantinos I) of Ethiopia, also known as Zara Yaqob
- Constantine II (or Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskender
- Constantine I of Greece
- Constantine II of Greece
- Constantín mac Fergusa, or Constantin of the Picts
- Constantín mac Cináeda, or Constantine I of Scotland
- Constantine I of Arborea
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Constantine III of Scotland
- Constantine I of Cagliari
- Constantine II of Cagliari
- Constantine III of Gallura
- Constantine I of Torres
- Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria
- Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia
- Constantine Dragaš
- Constantine I of Georgia
- Constantine II of Georgia
- Constantine I of Imereti
- Constantine Mavrocordatos
- Constantine Ypsilantis
- Tiberius II Constantine
- Constantine (Briton), king in sub-Roman Britain
- Constantine of Strathclyde, supposed king of Strathclyde
- Religious leaders
- Patriarch Constantine I of Constantinople
- Patriarch Constantine II of Constantinople
- Patriarch Constantine III of Constantinople
- Patriarch Constantine IV of Constantinople
- Patriarch Constantine V of Constantinople
- Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople
- Pope Constantine
- Antipope Constantine II
- Other
- Saint Cyril the Philosopher, whose original name was Constantine
- Constantine or Causantín, Earl of Fife (fl. 1095-1128), a Scottish nobleman
- Constantine the African (c.1020-1087), a Tunisian doctor
- Constantine of Preslav, a medieval Bulgarian scholar
- Constantine (British saint), several obscure saints
Places
- Constantine, Algeria, the capital of Constantine Province
- Constantine Province, Algeria
- Constantine (département), in French-rule Algeria
- Constantine, Cornwall, near Falmouth, United Kingdom
- Constantine Bay,near Padstow, Cornwall, United Kingdom
- Constantine, Michigan, a village in the United States
- Constantine, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Other
- Constantine (film), a 2005 American film loosely based on Hellblazer
- John Constantine, a fictional character appearing in DC Comics including Hellblazer
- Constantine (video game), an action-adventure video game based on the film
- Angelici, the Order of Constantine, the Byzantine order of knights
See also
- Constantines, indie rock band
- Konstantine
- Konstantinos
- Constantine Bay, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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