Reeves of Constantine
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KEANUReeves of "Constantine"
KEANU"Constantine" star Reeves
ARLESHome of Constantine
NISHBirthplace of Constantine
ROMEArch of Constantine setting
HELENASainted mother of Constantine
NISHBirthplace of Constantine I
ARCH... of Constantine (Roman landmark)
FAUSTAWife of Constantine the Great.
CCCTime of Constantine the Great.
HELENAMother of Constantine the Great
NISBirthplace of Constantine the Great
NISHBirthplace of Constantine the Great
FAUSTAWife of Constantine the Great
HELENASainted mother of Constantine I
CCCYear in the life of Constantine
CCCX310 in the reign of Constantine
ROMEHome of the Arch of Constantine
NISSerbian city, birthplace of Constantine the Great
STLEOIIPope during the rule of Emperor Constantine IV
solidusgold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant
solidigold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant
labarumthe military standard of Constantine the Great and later Christian emperors of Rome, bearing Christian symbols
labarathe military standard of Constantine the Great and later Christian emperors of Rome, bearing Christian symbols
siliquaesilver coin of the later Roman Empire, the 24th part of a solidus, first issued by Constantine
siliquasilver coin of the later Roman Empire, the 24th part of a solidus, first issued by Constantine
solidian ancient Roman gold coin introduced by Constantine and used to the fall of the Byzantine Empire
indictionA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places
indictionsA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places