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- Daphne was a Roman fortification inaugurated, most probably in 327, on the left bank of the Danube, across Transmarisca, in the delta of the Arges river...
- Flavia Valeria Constantina (also sometimes called Constantia and Constantiana; Gr****: Κωνσταντίνα; b. after 307/before 317 – d. 354), later known as Saint...
- besieged by the Avars in the winter of 597/598. Tomis was also called Constantiana, possibly in honour of Constantia, the half-sister of Roman Emperor Constantine...
- flowers and grows up to about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). Erica abietina subsp. constantiana E.G.H.Oliv. & I.M.Oliv. (or the Constantiaberg heath) is restricted to...
- Veteris 2: House of the mosaics 3:Baths, 5:circus ba****t 6:atrium 7:Pecile corridor 10:Aurelian walls 11:Sessorium 14:amphitheatre 15:domus Constantiana...
- century the legion was awarded the title "Primigenia CV" (presumably Constantiana Victrix). There is no record of it after the reign of Constantine the...
- Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Latin: Universitas Constantiana Philosophii Type Public Established 1959 Rector Prof. Libor Vozár, CSc...
- suburb of the ancient city of Antioch, today Harbiye, Antakya, Turkey Constantiana Daphne, Byzantine fortification on Danube Daphne (Mount Athos), Greece...
- vegetation deity. Another theory proposes partial origin from a Late Latin Constantiana, perhaps influenced by the Gr**** pronunciation *Cosandiana. This may...
- being that Valens had to cross the Danube using a bridge of boats at Constantiana Daphne during his campaign against the Goths in 367. In any case, the...