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Constantine Halts RevoltThe emperor CONSTANTINE crushes the revolt of MAXENTIUS, defeating the Italians at Saxa Rubra, near Rome Date: 28 October 312
Map / Africa / Algeria C1850Algeria under French rule, divided into three provinces of Oran, Algiers and Constantine Date: circa 1850
Constantine BaptisedThe Emperor Constantine is baptised a Christian Date: 337
Caricature of King Constantine I of the Hellenes by George RNot entirely flattering caricature of King Constantine I of Greece, otherwise known as Tino by George Ranstead, an amateur artist of the Great War period who served in the Army Pay Corps
King of Greece visiting RomeKing Constantine I of Greece paying an official visit to Rome, Italy
Greece, Crete - Chania - Boulevard Prince Constantine
Arch of Titus and Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, ItalySide view of the Arch of Titus, with the tower of the Basilica di Massenzio (Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine) in the distance on the left
El Kantara, Constantine, AlgeriaA woman carrying a huge bundle of palm branches on her back in the suburb of El Kantara, Constantine, Algeria
Constantine, Algeria - The Bridge and suburb of El-Kantara
Hotel Bertrand - Constantine - AlgeriaThe Hotel Bertrand at El-Kantara, a suburb of Constantine, Algeria
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus - ConstantinoplePalace of the Porphyrogenitus. Constructed during the early 13th century as part of the palace complex of Blachernae. Named after Constantine Palaiologos, son of the Emperor Michael VIII
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus. Constructed during the early 13th century as part of the palace complex of Blachernae. Named after Constantine Palaiologos, son of the Emperor Michael VIII
Constantinople - The Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Prince Paul of Greece, later King of the Hellenes (1901-1964), youngest son of King Constantine I of Greece and Princess Sophie of Prussia
Children of the King of GreeceThe children of King Constantine I and Queen Sophie of the Hellenes in 1916: (l to r) George, Paul, Irene (behind), Katherine, Alexander
Princess Katherine of GreecePrincess Katharine of Greece (born 1913), Lady Katherine Brandram, youngest child of King Constantine I of the Hellene and Princess Sophie of Prussia dressed in a dress, bonnet and fur muff
Christian propaganda postcardA postcard depicting the Ayasofya Mosque with a fascinating inset picture showing the Turkish crescent shoe stamping on the Christian cross and on the reverse of the card the caption reads
The Restraining HandConstantine I, King of the Hellenes wonders whether to join the Triple Entente, or to remain neutral. The mailed fist of the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, tries to influence his decision
The Tol-Maen or Main Rock, Cornwall, c. 1869Engraving showing the Tol-Maen or Main Rock or Hole of Stone, which stood in the parish of Constantine, Cornwall until it was demolished in 1869
The King of GreecePhotograph of H. M. Constantine I, King of Greece. Brother-in-law to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, he insisted on Greek neutrality during World War I
Constantine CapturedAfter a prolonged siege, the town is occupied by the French
Algeria / Djidjelli(fdormerly known as Gigeri) Harbour on the Algerian coast not far from Constantine
Algeria / Constantine 1910Constantine: Place de la Breche
Algeria ConstantineGeneral view
Pope ConstantinusPOPE CONSTANTINUS
Basilica of ConstantineConstantines Basilica, Trier
Constantine Ii, ScottishCONSTANTINE II - Scottish King
Fighting in AlgeriaStreet fighting in Constantine, the French soldiers fighting their way from house to house while the natives shoot at them from the rooftops
Constantines CourtThe court of CONSTANTINUS I, with courtiers, officials in discussion groups, suppliants some of them with children
Constantinus I & WifeEMPEROR CONSTANTINUS I known as The Great with his wife FLAVIA
Emperor Constantinus IEMPEROR CONSTANTINUS I known as The Great