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the great constantine

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Con⋅stan⋅tine I

[kon-stuhn-teen, -tahyn]
–noun
1. (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus; “the Great”) a.d. 288?–337, Roman emperor 324–337: named Constantinople as the new capital; legally sanctioned Christian worship.
2. 1868–1923, king of Greece 1913–17, 1920–22.

Con⋅stan⋅tin⋅i⋅an [kon-stuhn-tin-ee-uhn] , adjective
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