Proper noun
Constantin
A male given name.
3. Tetrarchy until 16 May 307 After the death of Constantius his legions proclamate his son Constantin to be the new Augustus, but Galerius elevates Severus to be the new junior Augustus and compensates Constantin with the grade of ''Caesar'. Source: Internet
A comparison of the Clementine edition with Codex Amiatinus of 1840, and Constantin von Tischendorf 's edition of 1864. Source: Internet
Deletant, pp.172, 248–249, 328. Final Report, p.314 Antonescu was represented by Constantin Paraschivescu-Bălăceanu and Titus Stoica, two public defenders whom he had first consulted with a day before the procedures were initiated. Source: Internet
For a short time, when the University of Vienna closed, Hayek studied in Constantin von Monakow 's Institute of Brain Anatomy, where Hayek spent much of his time staining brain cells. Source: Internet
Final Report, pp.228–229; Achim, pp.172–173; Deletant, pp.191–192; Kelso, p.112 Antonescu and Constantin Vasiliu had been made aware of the problems Transnistria faced in feeding its own population, but ignored them when deciding in favor of expulsion. Source: Internet
But the play so impressed the theatre director Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko that he convinced his colleague Constantin Stanislavski to direct a new production for the innovative Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. Source: Internet