1. Constance - Noun
2. Constance - Proper noun
a lake in southeastern Germany on the northern side of the Swiss Alps; forms part of the Rhine River
the council in 1414-1418 that succeeded in ending the Great Schism in the Roman Catholic Church
Source: WordNetAlpine Rhine delta at Lake Constance A regulation of the Rhine was called for, with an upper canal near Diepoldsau and a lower canal at Fußach, in order to counteract the constant flooding and strong sedimentation in the western Rhine Delta. Source: Internet
All Constance Garnett 's translations of the short stories and letters are available, plus the edition of the Note-book translated by S. S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf – see the "References" section for print publication details of all of these. Source: Internet
Another series, Fourth Series (1977–79), included music for chorus and organ ("Part One", 1977), organ and piano ("Part Two" and "Part Four", 1979), and music for a radio adaption of Constance DeJong 's novel Modern Love ("Part Three", 1978). Source: Internet
As the authorities in Rome were anxious to contain the fire started by Luther, the Bishop of Constance denied any support of Sanson and he was recalled. Source: Internet
Both Lake Geneva (convert) and Lake Constance (convert) are located in the plateau but are shared with other countries. Source: Internet
Chandler (2011) p. 200. Two years of intense work had left her exhausted, however, and her friend Constance Collier wrote that Hepburn was "on the verge of a nervous breakdown". Source: Internet