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- Costanzo Varolio, Latinized as Constantius Varolius (1543–1575), was an Italian anatomist and a papal physician to Gregory XIII. Varolio was born in Bologna...
- Constantino Cajetan (1560 in Syracuse, Sicily – 17 September 1650 in Rome) was a Benedictine scholar. Although his brothers, Ottavio and Alfonso, joined...
- 2: Constantio Rozzo- 595 votes (0.22%)[citation needed] 2004, District 5: Greg Pason- 574 votes (0.19%)[citation needed] 2002, District 2: Constantio Rozzo-...
- Mourtsoukos (2009–) Diocese of Rentina: Vacant Diocese of Androusa: Constantios Panagiotakopoulos (2018–) Diocese of Epidaurus: Vacant Diocese of Oleni:...
- Errore Profanorum Religionum; Vetus Orbis Descriptio Graeci Scriptoris sub Constantio. Bowder, D. (1978) The Age of Constantine and Julian Vasiliev 1958, p...
- Levison, Wilhelm, “XI: Vita Germani episcopi Autissiodorensis auctore Constantio”, in: Krusch, B., and W. Levison (eds.), P****iones vitaeque sanctorum...
- 31 – Pierino Belli, Italian soldier and jurist (b. 1502) date unknown Constantio Varoli, Italian anatomist (b. 1543) Isabel de Josa, Catalan writer (b...
- he appeared with only his wife Eudokia, without his sons Michael and Constantios, even though they were co-emperors. One inscription on a silver reliquary...
- potestate nec solvi prosus nec ligari pontificem, quem constat a pio principe Constantio Deum appellatum, **** nec posse Deum ab hominibus judicari manifestum est"...
- quid in praeteritum gestum definitumque sit. Nam sub bonae memoriae Constantio imperatore, quando inter quosdam coepterat esse de fide dissensio, in...