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  • Justin Constantine
  • United States Marine Corps officer

    Justin Constantine (November 22, 1969 – May 5, 2022) was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Marine Corps and an attorney. While deployed to Iraq

    Justin Constantine

    Justin Constantine

    Justin_Constantine

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    Constantine I (27 February 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Tiberius II Constantine
  • Roman emperor from 574 to 582

    574, Justin, in one of his more lucid moments, had Tiberius proclaimed Caesar and adopted him as his own son. Tiberius added the name Constantine to his

    Tiberius II Constantine

    Tiberius II Constantine

    Tiberius_II_Constantine

  • Constantine XI Palaiologos
  • Last Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to 1453

    Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos or Dragaš Palaeologus (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Δραγάσης Παλαιολόγος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Dragásēs Palaiológos; 8 February

    Constantine XI Palaiologos

    Constantine XI Palaiologos

    Constantine_XI_Palaiologos

  • Heraclius Constantine
  • Byzantine emperor in 641

    to the Eastern one. Justin Sabatier (1792–1869) and Louis Félicien de Saulcy (1807–1880) notably enumerate Heraclius Constantine as "Heraclius II", a

    Heraclius Constantine

    Heraclius Constantine

    Heraclius_Constantine

  • Constantine VII
  • Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959

    Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Medieval Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Πορφυρογέννητος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Porphyrogénnētos; 17 May 905 – 9 November 959)

    Constantine VII

    Constantine VII

    Constantine_VII

  • Justin I
  • Roman emperor from 518 to 527

    July as the date of Justin's accession, following Zacharias of Mytilene. All other contemporary authors give 9 July. Constantine VII's De Ceremoniis states

    Justin I

    Justin I

    Justin_I

  • Constantine II (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 340

    Constantine II (Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; 316–340) was Roman emperor from 337 to 340. He was the second son of Emperor Constantine I and the

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine_II_(emperor)

  • Constantine V
  • Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775

    Constantine V (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos; July 718 – 14 September 775) was Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775. His reign saw a consolidation

    Constantine V

    Constantine V

    Constantine_V

  • Justin II
  • Roman emperor from 565 to 578

    Justin II (Latin: Iustinus; Ancient Greek: Ἰουστῖνος, romanized: Ioustînos; died 4 October 578) was Eastern Roman emperor from 565 until 578. He was the

    Justin II

    Justin II

    Justin_II

  • Constantine VIII
  • Byzantine emperor from 962 to 1028

    Constantine VIII (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos; 960 – 11/12 November 1028) was de jure Byzantine emperor from 962 until his death. He

    Constantine VIII

    Constantine VIII

    Constantine_VIII

  • Constantine X Doukas
  • Byzantine emperor from 1059 to 1067

    Constantine X Doukas or Ducas (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Δούκας, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Doúkās; c. 1006 – 23 May 1067), was Byzantine emperor from 1059 to

    Constantine X Doukas

    Constantine X Doukas

    Constantine_X_Doukas

  • Constantine VI
  • Byzantine emperor from 780 to 797

    Constantine VI (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos, 14 January 771 – before 805), sometimes called the Blind, was Byzantine emperor from 780

    Constantine VI

    Constantine VI

    Constantine_VI

  • 2022 deaths in the United States (January–June)
  • 1943) Howie Pyro, 61, punk bassist (D Generation) (b. 1960) May 5 Justin Constantine, Marine Corp lieutenant colonel Du'Vonta Lampkin, 25, football player

    2022 deaths in the United States (January–June)

    2022_deaths_in_the_United_States_(January–June)

  • Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 407 to 411

    Constantine III (Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; died shortly before 18 September 411) was a common Roman soldier who was declared emperor in Roman

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_emperor)

  • Constantine IX Monomachos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1042 to 1055

    Constantine IX Monomachos (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Μονομάχος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Monomachos; c. 980/c. 1000 – 11 January 1055) reigned as Byzantine emperor

    Constantine IX Monomachos

    Constantine IX Monomachos

    Constantine_IX_Monomachos

  • The Last Mrs. Parrish
  • American film

    Zemeckis. It is based on the 2017 novel by Liv Constantine, the pen name of sisters Lynne and Valerie Constantine. A con artist's plan to scam a wealthy couple

    The Last Mrs. Parrish

    The_Last_Mrs._Parrish

  • Deaths in May 2022
  • (1976–1991). Amanda Claridge, 72, British archaeologist, cancer. Justin Constantine, 52, American military officer, prostate cancer. Lamin Conteh, 45

    Deaths in May 2022

    Deaths_in_May_2022

  • Leo IV the Khazar
  • Byzantine emperor from 775 to 780

    780) was Byzantine emperor from 775 to 780 AD. He was born to Emperor Constantine V and Empress Tzitzak in 750. He was elevated to co-emperor in the next

    Leo IV the Khazar

    Leo IV the Khazar

    Leo_IV_the_Khazar

  • Romanos II
  • Byzantine emperor from 959 to 963

    helped their sons Basil II and Constantine VIII ultimately succeed him in 976. Romanos II was a son of the Emperor Constantine VII and Helena Lekapene, the

    Romanos II

    Romanos II

    Romanos_II

  • Constantine IV
  • Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685

    Constantine IV (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos; Latin: Constantinus; c. 650 – 10 July 685), called the Younger (Greek: ὁ νέος, romanized: ho

    Constantine IV

    Constantine IV

    Constantine_IV

  • Constantine Laskaris
  • Possible Byzantine emperor (c.1204-5)

    1205. He is sometimes called "Constantine XI", a numeral now usually reserved for Constantine Palaiologos. Constantine Laskaris was born of a noble but

    Constantine Laskaris

    Constantine Laskaris

    Constantine_Laskaris

  • Licinius
  • Roman emperor from 308 to 324

    308 to 324. For most of his reign, he was the colleague and rival of Constantine I, with whom he co-authored the Edict of Milan that granted official

    Licinius

    Licinius

    Licinius

  • Zoe Porphyrogenita
  • Byzantine empress regnant in 1042

    47, and her father acceded the Byzantine throne as Constantine VIII. As he had no sons, Constantine hoped to continue the dynasty by marrying off one of

    Zoe Porphyrogenita

    Zoe Porphyrogenita

    Zoe_Porphyrogenita

  • Constans II
  • Roman emperor from 641 to 668

    Κώνστας, romanized: Kōnstās; 7 November 630 – 15 July 668), regnal name Constantine (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos, lit. 'Constantinus'),

    Constans II

    Constans II

    Constans_II

  • Josh Heuston
  • Australian actor and model (born 1996)

    name. In December 2022, it was announced that Heuston has been cast as Constantine Corrino in the 2024 HBO Dune prequel television series, Dune: Prophecy

    Josh Heuston

    Josh_Heuston

  • 1969 in the United States
  • executive November 21 – Ken Griffey Jr., baseball player November 22 Justin Constantine, Marine Lieutenant Colonel Tony Palermo, drummer November 23 Doug

    1969 in the United States

    1969_in_the_United_States

  • Irene of Athens
  • Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802

    Emperor Leo IV from 775 to 780, regent during the childhood of their son Constantine VI from 780 until 790, co-ruler from 792 until 797, and finally empress

    Irene of Athens

    Irene of Athens

    Irene_of_Athens

  • Basil II
  • Byzantine emperor from 976 to 1025

    was the senior Byzantine emperor from 976 to 1025. He and his brother Constantine VIII were crowned before their father Romanos II died in 963, but they

    Basil II

    Basil II

    Basil_II

  • Heraclonas
  • Byzantine emperor in 641

    unpopular. Upon his death in February 641 Heraclius was succeeded jointly by Constantine III, his son from a previous marriage, and by Heraclonas, with Martina

    Heraclonas

    Heraclonas

    Heraclonas

  • Crispus
  • Roman caesar from 317 to 326

    (/ˈkrɪspəs/ ; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from March 317 until his

    Crispus

    Crispus

    Crispus

  • Romanos III Argyros
  • Byzantine emperor from 1028 to 1034

    Constantinople when the dying Constantine VIII forced him to divorce his wife and marry the emperor's daughter, Zoë. Upon Constantine's death three days later

    Romanos III Argyros

    Romanos III Argyros

    Romanos_III_Argyros

  • 6th-century Byzantine domes
  • Christ and the Apostles. A 10th century description in an ekphrasis by Constantine of Rhodes, apparently written before any remodeling, mentions the drums

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century_Byzantine_domes

  • Basil I
  • Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886

    Michael III later chose him as his favorite. His father was named Bardas/Constantine, his mother Pankalo, and his paternal grandfather Maiktes/Leo. His paternal

    Basil I

    Basil I

    Basil_I

  • Maxentius
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 312

    preoccupied with civil war, allying with Maximinus against Licinius and Constantine. The latter defeated him at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312,

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

  • Alexios I Komnenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118

    married the son of Constantine Iasites. Theodora Komnene (15 January 1096) who married (1) Constantine Kourtikes and (2) Constantine Angelos. By him she

    Alexios I Komnenos

    Alexios I Komnenos

    Alexios_I_Komnenos

  • List of Roman emperors
  • name "Constantine III", as it has been applied to both a Western (Constantine) and an Eastern emperor (Heraclius Constantine). Heraclius Constantine is often

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • DC Animated Movie Universe
  • American media franchise

    7, 2022. Constantine: The House of Mystery Exclusive Trailer - IGN Fan Fest 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2024 – via www.youtube.com. "Constantine: Ogłoszono

    DC Animated Movie Universe

    DC Animated Movie Universe

    DC_Animated_Movie_Universe

  • Procopius (usurper)
  • Roman usurper from 365 to 366

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Procopius (usurper)

    Procopius (usurper)

    Procopius_(usurper)

  • Constantine (son of Theophilos)
  • Byzantine co-emperor in the 830s

    Constantine (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos, 820s or 830s – before 836) was an infant prince of the Amorian dynasty who briefly ruled as

    Constantine (son of Theophilos)

    Constantine (son of Theophilos)

    Constantine_(son_of_Theophilos)

  • Constans II (son of Constantine III)
  • Roman emperor from 409 to 411

    Constans II (died 411) was the son of the Western Roman emperor Constantine III and served as his co-emperor from 409 to 411. When his father rebelled

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans_II_(son_of_Constantine_III)

  • Anastasius I Dicorus
  • Roman emperor from 491 to 518

    Anastasius. His daughter Juliana later married Marcellus, a brother of Justin II. The extensive family may well have included several viable candidates

    Anastasius I Dicorus

    Anastasius I Dicorus

    Anastasius_I_Dicorus

  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus_Augustulus

  • Constantius Chlorus
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 306

    Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306—and was father of Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of Rome. He was one of the four

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius_Chlorus

  • Constantius III
  • Roman emperor in 421

    militum, and in the same year he suppressed the revolt of the usurper Constantine III. Constantius went on to lead campaigns against various barbarian

    Constantius III

    Constantius III

    Constantius_III

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    uncle Justin. During his reign, he founded Justiniana Prima not far from his birthplace. His mother was Vigilantia, the sister of Justin. Justin, who was

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • John VIII Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1425 to 1448

    Constantinople against the Ottoman Empire. He was succeeded by his brother, Constantine XI, who would become the final emperor. John VIII was the eldest son

    John VIII Palaiologos

    John VIII Palaiologos

    John_VIII_Palaiologos

  • Macrinus
  • Roman emperor from 217 to 218

    Baptiste Louis (1814). The History of the Roman Emperors From Augustus to Constantine. Vol. 8. F. C. & J. Rivington. Downey, Glanville. (1961). History of

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

  • Constantius II
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 361

    conflicts that would continue after his death. Constantius was a son of Constantine the Great, who elevated him to the imperial rank of Caesar on 8 November

    Constantius II

    Constantius II

    Constantius_II

  • Leo III the Isaurian
  • Byzantine emperor from 717 to 741

    administration (a large annual sum of 350 pounds of gold). However in 743, Constantine V compensated Pope Zachary for this loss by granting him the estates

    Leo III the Isaurian

    Leo III the Isaurian

    Leo_III_the_Isaurian

  • Claudius Gothicus
  • Roman emperor from 268 to 270

    obsequious praises. In 4th century, Claudius was declared a relative of Constantine the Great's father, Constantius Chlorus, and, consequently, of the ruling

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius_Gothicus

  • Martinian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor in 324

    senior bureaucrat, during Licinius's civil war against the emperor Constantine I. Constantine defeated both emperors and forced them to abdicate, and executed

    Martinian (emperor)

    Martinian (emperor)

    Martinian_(emperor)

  • Jovian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 363 to 364

    ruled 1 year ½, while Constantius II (353–361) ruled alone for 8 years. Constantine I (324–337) ruled alone for 13 years, the longest solo reign since Severus

    Jovian (emperor)

    Jovian (emperor)

    Jovian_(emperor)

  • Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards
  • University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi India Justin Constantine- Inspirational speaker, Constantine Group, New York United States Yuval Wagner – founder

    Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards

    Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards

    Henry_Viscardi_Achievement_Awards

  • Constantine Doukas (co-emperor)
  • Byzantine emperor (1074–1078, 1081–1087)

    Constantine Doukas or Ducas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Δούκας, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Doúkās; c. 1074 – 12 August 1094) was Byzantine junior emperor from 1074

    Constantine Doukas (co-emperor)

    Constantine Doukas (co-emperor)

    Constantine_Doukas_(co-emperor)

  • Michael VII Doukas
  • Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078

    monastery. Michael VII was born c. 1050 in Constantinople, the eldest son of Constantine X Doukas and Eudokia Makrembolitissa. He was probably associated with

    Michael VII Doukas

    Michael VII Doukas

    Michael_VII_Doukas

  • Severus II
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 307

    Tetrarchy. He shared control of the western half of the empire with Constantine I, but spent most of his short reign in a civil war against the usurper

    Severus II

    Severus II

    Severus_II

  • Leo V the Armenian
  • Byzantine emperor from 813 to 820

    renaming him Constantine, recalling the militarily successful iconoclast emperors of the eighth century, Leo III the Isaurian and Constantine V. In 814,

    Leo V the Armenian

    Leo V the Armenian

    Leo_V_the_Armenian

  • Leo VI the Wise
  • Byzantine emperor from 886 to 912

    870 and became the direct heir on the death of his older half-brother Constantine in 879. However, Leo and Basil did not like each other; a relationship

    Leo VI the Wise

    Leo VI the Wise

    Leo_VI_the_Wise

  • Constantine Lekapenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 924 to 945

    Constantine Lekapenos or Lecapenus (Ancient Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Λακαπηνός or Λεκαπηνός, romanized: Kōnstantīnos Lakapēnos or Lekapēnos) was the third

    Constantine Lekapenos

    Constantine Lekapenos

    Constantine_Lekapenos

  • Isaac II Angelos
  • Byzantine emperor (1185–1195; 1203–1204)

    Kastamonitissa (c. 1125 – aft. 1195). Andronikos Doukas Angelos was the son of Constantine Angelos and Theodora Komnene (b. 15 January 1096/1097), the youngest

    Isaac II Angelos

    Isaac II Angelos

    Isaac_II_Angelos

  • Tetrarchy
  • Roman system of power division among four rulers

    junior rulers endured until Constantius died in July 306, and his son Constantine was unilaterally acclaimed augustus and caesar by his father's army.

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

  • Florianus
  • Roman emperor in 276

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Florianus

    Florianus

    Florianus

  • Theodora Porphyrogenita
  • Byzantine empress from 1042 to 1056

    to Constantine IX, who assumed the imperial responsibilities. Theodora seemingly retired to a convent after Zoë's death in 1050. When Constantine died

    Theodora Porphyrogenita

    Theodora Porphyrogenita

    Theodora_Porphyrogenita

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    marked by the change of imperial fashion set by Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). Starting with Constantine, it became common again to show emperors as

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Didius Julianus
  • Roman emperor in 193

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Didius Julianus

    Didius Julianus

    Didius_Julianus

  • Romanos IV Diogenes
  • Byzantine emperor from 1068 to 1071

    Anatolia and allowed for its gradual Turkification. Son of the general Constantine Diogenes and a prominent member of the Cappadocian Greek military aristocracy

    Romanos IV Diogenes

    Romanos IV Diogenes

    Romanos_IV_Diogenes

  • Nikephoros I
  • Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811

    also revived the Moechian controversy by convoking a synod in which Constantine VI's second marriage was declared lawful. Theodore persuaded his brother

    Nikephoros I

    Nikephoros I

    Nikephoros_I

  • Alexander (Byzantine emperor)
  • Byzantine emperor from 912 to 913

    Basil's son Constantine. Upon the death of his brother Leo on 11 May 912, Alexander succeeded as senior emperor alongside Leo's young son Constantine VII. He

    Alexander (Byzantine emperor)

    Alexander (Byzantine emperor)

    Alexander_(Byzantine_emperor)

  • Julius Nepos
  • Western Roman emperor from 474 to 480

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Julius Nepos

    Julius Nepos

    Julius_Nepos

  • Constans
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 350

    held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. After his father's death, he was made augustus alongside his

    Constans

    Constans

    Constans

  • First Council of Nicaea
  • Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325

    the Bithynian city of Nicaea (now İznik, Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I, also known as the First Ecumenical Council. It met from May until

    First Council of Nicaea

    First Council of Nicaea

    First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • Leo II (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor in 474

    Great in the sense in which it was bestowed by posterity on Alexander or Constantine." Some modern authors, relying on a passage of the Life of Daniel the

    Leo II (emperor)

    Leo II (emperor)

    Leo_II_(emperor)

  • Honorius
  • Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423

    Marcus (406–407), Gratian (407), and Constantine III. Leaving his son Constans to rule over Britain, Constantine invaded Gaul in 407 and occupied Arles

    Honorius

    Honorius

    Honorius

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    asserting his legitimacy. Unlike Constans, Magnentius was unrelated to Constantine the Great, and so had no dynastic claim to the emperorship. Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    Arcadius died. He was succeeded by his young son, Theodosius. Like Constantine the Great and several of his successors, he was buried in the Church

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • Nikephoros III Botaneiates
  • Byzantine Emperor from 1078 to 1081

    April 1081. He became a general during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, serving with distinction during the Pecheneg revolt of

    Nikephoros III Botaneiates

    Nikephoros III Botaneiates

    Nikephoros_III_Botaneiates

  • Domitius Alexander
  • Roman emperor (in Africa)

    from Sicca, modern day El Kef, bears the name of both Alexander and Constantine I as emperors, which may imply some kind of alliance, although this is

    Domitius Alexander

    Domitius Alexander

    Domitius_Alexander

  • Joannes
  • Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Joannes

    Joannes

    Joannes

  • Manuel II Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425

    influence. His wife Helena Dragaš saw to it that their sons, John VIII and Constantine XI, became emperors. He is commemorated by the Greek Orthodox Church

    Manuel II Palaiologos

    Manuel II Palaiologos

    Manuel_II_Palaiologos

  • John I Tzimiskes
  • Byzantine emperor from 969 to 976

    solidify his position, Tzimiskes married Theodora, a daughter of Emperor Constantine VII. He proceeded to justify his usurpation by repelling the foreign

    John I Tzimiskes

    John I Tzimiskes

    John_I_Tzimiskes

  • Nikephoros II Phokas
  • Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969

    appointed the military governor of the Anatolic Theme in 945 under Emperor Constantine VII. In 954 or 955 Nikephoros was promoted to Domestic of the Schools

    Nikephoros II Phokas

    Nikephoros II Phokas

    Nikephoros_II_Phokas

  • Leo I (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474

    Constantinople and offered him a golden crown when they arrived at the Forum of Constantine. Leo I made an alliance with the Isaurians and was thus able to eliminate

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo_I_(emperor)

  • Theodore I Laskaris
  • First Emperor of Nicaea (1205–1221)

    proudly adopted her surname. Theodore had no fewer than six brothers — Constantine, George, Alexios, Isaac, Manuel and Michael. Manuel and Michael must

    Theodore I Laskaris

    Theodore I Laskaris

    Theodore_I_Laskaris

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    magistrates) were preserved even after the end of the Western Empire. Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, moved the capital from Rome to

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Heraclius
  • Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641

    two of his children: Heraclius Constantine, his son with Eudokia, and Martina's son Heraclius (Heraclonas). Constantine was crowned co-emperor (augustus)

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

  • Hypatius (consul 500)
  • Roman consul

    descent who held the position of commander in the East during the reign of Justin I, and was chosen by the mob as emperor during the Nika riots in Constantinople

    Hypatius (consul 500)

    Hypatius_(consul_500)

  • Avitus
  • Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Avitus

    Avitus

    Avitus

  • Olybrius
  • Western Roman emperor in 472

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

  • Michael III
  • Byzantine emperor from 842 to 867

    crowned on Christmas (25 December); Constantine VI on Holy Saturday (14 April); Leo IV on Whitsunday (6 June); and Constantine V on Easter Sunday (31 March)

    Michael III

    Michael III

    Michael_III

  • Glycerius
  • Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

  • Michael VI Bringas
  • Byzantine emperor from 1056 to 1057

    a conspiracy organized by Theodosios, a nephew of the former emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, he was faced with the disaffection of the military aristocracy

    Michael VI Bringas

    Michael VI Bringas

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  • Roman emperor from 367 to 383

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  • Anthemius
  • Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472

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  • Harvest Home (novel)
  • 1973 novel by Thomas Tryon

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  • Roman emperor from 364 to 375

    of the fourteen districts of the city. He also reissued an edict of Constantine I condemning abandonment of infants. Unfortunately Valentinian's good

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  • Alexios III Angelos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1195 to 1203

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  • Valentinian II
  • Roman emperor from 375 to 392

    Theodosius defeated Eugenius and Arbogast at the Battle of the Frigidus. Constantine I and his sons re-established the practice of hereditary succession,

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  • Petronius Maximus
  • Western Roman emperor in 455

    Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius II Constantine Maurice (w. Theodosius) Phocas Heraclius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III

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  • Artabasdos
  • Emperor of the Romans

    throne from June 741 until November 743, in usurpation of the reign of Constantine V. In about 713, Emperor Anastasius II appointed Artabasdos as governor

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    Unisex form of English Austin, AUSTYN means "venerable."

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    Polish form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTYN means "fair, just." 

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    English form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTIN means "fair, just." 

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     Feminine form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTINA means "fair, just." Compare with another form of Justina.

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  • AUSTEN
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    Variant spelling of English Austin, AUSTEN means "venerable."

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    Just; upright; righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus.

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    Srinaath

    Lord Shiva

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    Jalaj | ஜலஜ 

    Lotus

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    Best wishes, Offering to God

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    IGNATZ

    German form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNATZ means "unknowing." It is interesting to note that the word Nazi originated as a short form of Ignatz and was used colloquially as a byname for a foolish or awkward person.

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    Flower

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  • Fustic
  • n.

    The wood of the Maclura tinctoria, a tree growing in the West Indies, used in dyeing yellow; -- called also old fustic.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the country; rural; as, the rustic gods of antiquity.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To endure without failing or yielding; to bear up under; as, to sustain defeat and disappointment.

  • Fustian
  • a.

    Pompous; ridiculously tumid; inflated; bombastic; as, fustian history.

  • Justice
  • a.

    Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim.

  • Justify
  • a.

    To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety, or duty.

  • Justling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Justle

  • Austin
  • a.

    Augustinian; as, Austin friars.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To prove; to establish by evidence; to corroborate or confirm; to be conclusive of; as, to sustain a charge, an accusation, or a proposition.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Coarse; plain; simple; as, a rustic entertainment; rustic dress.

  • Fustian
  • a.

    Made of fustian.

  • Justify
  • a.

    To treat as if righteous and just; to pardon; to exculpate; to absolve.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Rude; awkward; rough; unpolished; as, rustic manners.

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  • a.

    Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To maintain; to keep alive; to support; to subsist; to nourish; as, provisions to sustain an army.

  • Justly
  • a.

    In a just manner; in conformity to law, justice, or propriety; by right; honestly; fairly; accurately.

  • Justice
  • v. t.

    To administer justice to.

  • Justice
  • a.

    A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice.