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Look up constantia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constantia may refer to: in Europe Constanța or Constantia (in Scythia) (Κωνστάντια), Ancient Tomis
Constantia
Dessert wine
Constantia, a South African dessert wine, is made from Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains (Muscat de Frontignan) grapes grown in the district of Constantia
Constantia_(wine)
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
Constantia is an affluent residential suburb in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa, situated about 20 kilometres south of the Cape Town CBD
Constantia,_Cape_Town
Austrian packaging manufacturer
Constantia Flexibles is an Austrian manufacturer of flexible packaging, headquartered in Vienna. Constantia Flexibles employs around 8,500 people, at
Constantia_Flexibles
Colonial manor house and wine estate in Cape Town, South Africa
Groot Constantia is the oldest wine estate in South Africa and provincial heritage site in the suburb of Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa. "Groot"
Groot_Constantia
Jamaican reggae singer (born 1946)
Alfarita Constantia "Rita" Marley (née Anderson; born 25 July 1946) is a Jamaican reggae singer. She is the widow of reggae musician Bob Marley. Along
Rita_Marley
17th-century alchemist and author
Leona Constantia was a 17th-century alchemist and author. She wrote the alchemical treatise, Sonnenblume der Weisen (The Sunflower of the Wise), which
Leona_Constantia
South African wine estate and vineyards
Klein Constantia is a wine estate in the suburb of Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa. Constantia, the first wine farm in Southern Africa, was established
Klein_Constantia
Shopping center in Cape Town, South Africa
Constantia Emporium is an upmarket shopping center located along Ladies Mile Road in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa. The land on which the center
Constantia_Emporium
Roman empress from 374 to 383
Constantia (362–383) was the first empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire. According to Ammianus Marcellinus, her mother was Faustina and
Constantia_(wife_of_Gratian)
Car sold in South Africa from 1969–1978
The Chevrolet Constantia is an automobile which was marketed by Chevrolet in South Africa from 1969 to 1978, as a rebadged Holden Brougham and later Statesman
Chevrolet_Constantia
Constantia Eriksdotter (1560–1649) was an illegitimate daughter of Eric XIV of Sweden and Agda Persdotter. She was called "The Queen of Tiveden". Constantia
Constantia_Eriksdotter
Serif typeface
Constantia is a serif typeface designed by John Hudson and commissioned by Microsoft. It is a transitional serif design, influenced by Eric Gill’s Perpetua
Constantia_(typeface)
Cypriot physicist
Constantia Alexandrou (Greek: Κωνσταντία Αλεξάνδρου) is a Cypriot theoretical physicist whose research focuses on hadron physics, including using the use
Constantia_Alexandrou
Roman empress from 313 to 324
Flavia Julia Constantia (Greek: Κωνσταντία; after 293 – c. 330) was a Roman empress as the wife of Licinius. She was the daughter of the Roman emperor
Flavia_Julia_Constantia
German noblewoman
Anna Constantia von Brockdorff (17 October 1680 – 31 March 1765), later the Countess of Cosel, was a German lady-in-waiting and noblewoman, and mistress
Anna Constantia von Brockdorff
Anna_Constantia_von_Brockdorff
Constantia Nek is a low pass over the Table Mountain range in Cape Town, South Africa, linking Constantia to Hout Bay in the west. It is one of three
Constantia_Nek
Book by Justus Lipsius (1584)
De Constantia in publicis malis (On constancy in times of public evil) was a philosophical dialogue published by Justus Lipsius in two books in 1583. The
De_Constantia
Genus of orchids
Brade - Santa Catarina Constantia cipoensis Porto & Brade - Minas Gerais Constantia cristinae F.E.L.Miranda - Minas Gerais Constantia gutfreundiana Chiron
Constantia_(plant)
17th-century Polish–Lithuanian singer
Constantia Zierenberg (1605–1653) was a singer and musician from Danzig (Gdańsk) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Constantia, the daughter of Anna
Constantia_Zierenberg
British prostitute (c.1708 – 1738)
Constantia Jones (c.1708 – 22 December 1738) was a prostitute in London, which was then part of the Kingdom of Great Britain, during the term of Prime
Constantia_Jones
Essay by Seneca
De Constantia Sapientis (transl. On the Firmness of the Wise) is a moral essay written by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher, sometime around
De_Constantia_Sapientis
Trustee school in Lucknow, India
scholars and residence scholars (boarders). The Economist has described its Constantia building as "perhaps the best-preserved colonial building in Lucknow"
La Martinière College, Lucknow
La_Martinière_College,_Lucknow
Ancient city of Osroene
Constantia or Konstantia (Ancient Greek: Κωνσταντία) was a town of some importance in the province Osrhoene in Mesopotamia, on the road between Nisibis
Constantia_(Osrhoene)
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Constantia Kloof is a suburb of Roodepoort in Gauteng, South Africa. It borders the suburbs of Strubens Valley, Weltevreden Park, Helderkruin and Allen's
Constantia_Kloof
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
38; Odahl, 96. Hillner, Julia (2017). "Constantia, half-sister of Constantine and wife of Licinius". Constantia. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Classics
Constantine_the_Great
Main-belt asteroid
315 Constantia is a stony background asteroid from the inner region of the asteroid belt, approximately 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) in diameter. It was discovered
315_Constantia
Town in New York, United States
Constantia is a town in Oswego County, New York, United States. The population was 4,973 at the 2010 census. The town is located in the southeastern part
Constantia,_New_York
List of ships with the same or similar names
Several vessels have been named Constantia. The list below is in chronological order by year of launch. Constantia (1782 ship) was launched at Delft for
Constantia_(ship)
Jamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)
all Africans, both within and outside Africa. Marley married Alfarita Constantia "Rita" Anderson in Kingston, Jamaica, on 10 February 1966. He had many
Bob_Marley
Roman legion
The Legio II Flavia Constantia (reliable Flavian legion) was a comitatensis Roman legion, created by Diocletian or Galerius, probably in the years 293
Legio_II_Flavia_Constantia
Early Christian church in Morocco
The Church of Iulia Constantia was an Early Christian church in Morocco, located in the Roman colony of Iulia Constantia Zilil. It had three naves, was
Church of Iulia Constantia Zilil
Church_of_Iulia_Constantia_Zilil
Constantia was launched in 1782 at the Delft Shipyard as an East Indiaman for the Delft Chamber of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The British Royal
Constantia_(1782_ship)
Country in Southern Africa
Microsoft". Retrieved 15 July 2025. "South African Wine Guide: Stellenbosch, Constantia, Walker Bay and more". Thewinedoctor.com. Archived from the original on
South_Africa
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Constantia Park (Afrikaans: Constantiapark) is a residential suburb in the city of Pretoria in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It borders other upmarket
Constantia_Park
Western Cape province, with major vineyard and production centres at Constantia, Paarl, Stellenbosch and Worcester. There are approximately 60 appellations
South_African_wine
Actor and theater manager
Eleonora Constantia Ulich (fl. 1737), was a German stage actress and theater actor-manager director. She was married to the German actor-manager Johann
Eleonora_Constantia_Ulich
Sub-region of Cape Town, South Africa
The region comprises the suburbs of Bergvliet, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Constantia, Diep River, Dreyersdal, Heathfield, Kenilworth, Kirstenhof, Marina da
Southern_Suburbs,_Cape_Town
Queen of Sicily from 1282 to 1285
Constance II (in Italian: Costanza; in Catalan: Constança; c. 1249 – (1302-04-09)9 April 1302) was queen regnant of Sicily from September 1282 to November
Constance_II_of_Sicily
Roman Catholic titular see in Romania
See Constantia for namesakes The Diocese of Constantia (in Scythia) is a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see. The diocese once had
Diocese of Constantia in Scythia
Diocese_of_Constantia_in_Scythia
History of wine in South Africa
750-hectare (1,900-acre) estate, founding what later became the world-renowned Constantia wine estate. In the 19th century South Africa fell under British rule
History_of_South_African_wine
Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 293–363
Constantius II and Eusebia From marriage between Constantius II and Faustina Constantia, wife of Gratian Constans I Helena, wife of Julian From marriage between
Constantinian_dynasty
4th–century Christian bishop and saint
1017/S0017816005000854. Retrieved 16 February 2025. Salamis was also known as Constantia after Constantine II. Part 9, Letter LI. From Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis
Epiphanius_of_Salamis
Historic site in Morocco
Iulia Constantia Zilil (called later Arzeila) was an ancient Roman-Berber city in Dchar Jdid, located 40 km southwest of Tangier and 13 km northeast of
Iulia_Constantia_Zilil
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Felix and Constantia" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2014) (Learn
Felix_and_Constantia
British-Australian suffragette and political activist (1885–1961)
Adela Constantia Mary Walsh (née Pankhurst /.pæŋkhərst/; 19 June 1885 – 23 May 1961) was a British-born suffragette who worked as a political organiser
Adela_Pankhurst
British courtesan and bigamist
Teresia Constantia Phillips or Con Phillips (1700/1703 – 2 February 1765) was a British courtesan and bigamist who married at least five times and published
Teresia_Constantia_Phillips
Latin quote
material things). Later, in a letter to Lucilius and the treatise De constantia, Seneca the Younger attributed the variant Omnia mea mecum sunt (Latin:
Omnia_mea_mecum_porto
English pamphleteer and fencing master
in 1617, was Worming of a Mad Dogge, by a writer under the pseudonym Constantia Munda. This tract deployed both invective and learning of French, Italian
Joseph_Swetnam
Dutch colonial administrator
He was interested in botany, establishing vineyards Groot and Klein Constantia, and producing a famous dessert wine. He is considered one of the founders
Simon_van_der_Stel
Early South African Cape Dutch explorer and VOC official
He is also a former owner of South Africa's first wine estate "Groot Constantia" after Simon van der Stel. His accounts of his travels to the interior
Olof_Bergh
Roman empress in 360
calling her Constantia He narrates: "Constantius recalled him [Julian], and proclaimed him Caesar, promised him his sister Constantia in marriage, and
Helena_(wife_of_Julian)
School district in New York, United States
New York, and includes all of the towns of Hastings, West Monroe, and Constantia, plus parts of the towns of Palermo, Mexico, and Parish. Portions of the
Central Square School District
Central_Square_School_District
Irish editor and poet
Constantia Grierson (née Crawley; c. 1705 – 2 December 1732), was an editor, poet, and classical scholar from County Kilkenny, Ireland. Constantia Crawley
Constantia_Grierson
Legio I Flavia Constantia was a Roman legion, mentioned in the Notitia Dignitatum as a comitatenses (field army) unit stationed in the Eastern Empire.
Legio_I_Flavia_Constantia
Irish historian
Constantia Elizabeth Maxwell (1886–1962) was an Irish historian who became the first woman to join Trinity College Dublin as a Professor. Maxwell was the
Constantia_Maxwell
Southern suburb of Cape Town, South Africa
farmlands - Bergvliet and Constantia. A large part of the Constantia farmland remains today, as the Groot Constantia and Klein Constantia wine farms. In 1769
Bergvliet
Englishwoman, Constantia Draper (1827–1858); the couple had four children. Following her death, in 1860 he married Eliza Draper (1834–1918), Constantia's sister
Beerbohm_family
Genus of gastropods
Constantia include: Constantia acutocostata Bandel & Kowalke, 1997 Constantia elegans A. Adams, 1860 Constantia standeni (Melvill, 1899) Constantia tantilla
Constantia_(gastropod)
Mid-size and full-size car from Holden
Brougham models were badge engineered as Chevrolet Kommando and Chevrolet Constantia, respectively. Holden-based style-side utilities in South Africa were
Holden_Kingswood
Barrydale, Breedekloof, Breede River Valley, Cape Point, Calitzdorp, Constantia, Darling, Durbanville, Elgin, Elim, Franschhoek, Ladismith, Little Karoo
List of wineries in South Africa
List_of_wineries_in_South_Africa
Daughter of Roman emperor Constantine I
Flavia Valeria Constantina (also sometimes called Constantia and Constantiana; Greek: Κωνσταντίνα; b. after 307/before 317 – d. 354), later known as Saint
Constantina
South African actor (1937-2000)
in Constantia in which he played a rural man from the mud huts of the former Ciskei who won money in a lottery and bought a mansion in Constantia, an
Ray_Ntlokwana
Constantia was a constituency in the Cape Province of South Africa, which existed from 1953 to 1994. Named after the suburb of Constantia, and by extension
Constantia (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
Constantia_(House_of_Assembly_of_South_Africa_constituency)
Italian surgeon (fl. 1415)
Constance Calenda (Italian: Costanza or Constanza Calenda; fl. 1415) was an Italian surgeon specializing in diseases of the eye. She studied at the University
Constance_Calenda
Cycling team
Klein Constantia (UCI team code: KLC) was a UCI Continental cycling team based in the Czech Republic and a development squad for UCI World Tour team Etixx–Quick-Step
Klein Constantia (cycling team)
Klein_Constantia_(cycling_team)
Christian Eastern Orthodox jurisdiction in Cyprus
Council of Ephesus. The bishop of the ancient capital, Salamis (renamed Constantia by Emperor Constantius II) was constituted metropolitan by Emperor Zeno
Church_of_Cyprus
Customs and traditions of ancient Rome
and self-control.[citation needed] Gravitas was dignified self-control. Constantia was steadiness or perseverance. In the face of adversity, a good Roman
Mos_maiorum
Island country in Southern Europe
Malta Repubblika ta' Malta (Maltese) Flag Coat of arms Motto: Virtute et constantia (Latin) "By strength and persistence" Anthem: L-Innu Malti (Maltese) "The
Malta
Legislative capital of South Africa
of notable wineries still exist in the city including Groot Constantia and Klein Constantia. The city has gained international recognition for its pizza
Cape_Town
Church in Rome, Italy
Costanza, was built in the 4th century AD for Constantina (also known as Constantia), the daughter of the emperor Constantine I. It later became a church
Mausoleum_of_Constantina
Constance is a name given to female meaning a loyal person
feminine given name in use since the Middle Ages that is derived either from Constantia, a Late Latin name, or from the term meaning steadfast. In medieval England
Constance_(given_name)
Empress consort of Maurice of the Byzantine Empire
Maximilla Flavia Julia Constantia Wife of Constantius II Eusebia Faustina Helena Charito Marina Severa Justina Domnica Constantia Laeta Aelia Flaccilla
Constantina_(empress)
Patriarch of Constantinople from 520 to 535
Epiphanius of Constantinople (also Epiphanios; Greek: Ἐπιφάνιος; died 5 June 535) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 25 February 520 to 5 June 535
Epiphanius_of_Constantinople
Ecuadorian cyclist (born 1997)
American Junior champion in 2015. For 2016, Narváez competed for Klein Constantia. Narváez started the 2017 season competing in the Volta ao Alentejo. He
Jhonatan_Narváez
CDP in New York, United States
Constantia is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Constantia in Oswego County, New York, United States. Located on Oneida Lake, the community
Constantia_(CDP),_New_York
Ancient city-state and archaeological site on Cyprus
the beginning of the 4th century. The town was rebuilt under the name Constantia by Constantius II (337–361) and became an Episcopal seat, the most famous
Salamis,_Cyprus
District and municipality in Şanlıurfa, Turkey
the Syrian border. In Late Antiquity, it was known as Constantina or Constantia (Greek: Κωνσταντίνη) by the Romans and Byzantines, and Tella by the local
Viranşehir
Barnabas) was a church on the island of Cyprus, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Constantia. Today the site is in Northern Cyprus and functions as a museum. The original
Monastery_of_Saint_Barnabas
Constantia was launched at Swansea in 1816. She sailed as a coaster, and across the Atlantic, making at least two voyages bringing immigrants to Canada
Constantia_(1816_ship)
Mountain overlooking Cape Town, South Africa
Table". The "Back Table" extends southwards for approximately 6 km to the Constantia Nek-Hout Bay valley. The Atlantic side of the Back Table is known as the
Table_Mountain
Margravine of Meissen
Constance of Babenberg (German: Konstanze von Österreich; 6 May 1212 – before 5 June 1243), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Margravine of Meissen
Constance of Austria, Margravine of Meissen
Constance_of_Austria,_Margravine_of_Meissen
Roman emperor from 337 to 361
who gave birth to Constantius's only child, a posthumous daughter named Constantia, who later married Emperor Gratian. According to DiMaio and Frakes, “
Constantius_II
Species of moth
Family: Pyralidae Genus: Arsenaria Species: A. strictalis Binomial name Arsenaria strictalis (Amsel, 1949) Synonyms Constantia strictalis Amsel, 1949
Arsenaria_strictalis
Topics referred to by the same term
Constance of Sicily can refer to: Constance I of Sicily (1154–1198) Constance II of Sicily (1249–1302) Constance of Sicily, Queen of Italy, died 1138 Constance
Constance_of_Sicily
Battery electric crossover city car
Yeoman 1960s C10/C15/C20/C30 Camaro Caprice Chevelle Chevy II/Nova 400 Constantia Corvair Greenbrier K5 Blazer Kingswood Kommando Lakewood Opala Parkwood
Baojun_Yep
King of Poland, Elector of Saxony and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1670–1733)
the goddaughter of Maria Aurora von Königsmarck; 1704–1713 with Anna Constantia von Brockdorff, later Countess of Cosel; 1706–1707 with Henriette Rénard;
Augustus_II_the_Strong
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
Constantia to the north, and Diep River to the east. Boundary Road separates Meadowridge and Diep River, Kendal Road separates it from Constantia, and
Meadowridge
Roman emperor from 367 to 383
was married in 374 to Constantius II's 13 year-old posthumous daughter Constantia at Trier. The necessity to make peace was the increasing threat from other
Gratian
Geographical Unit within the Wine of Origin classification system of South African wine
Riebeeck, produced the first wine recorded in South Africa. In 1685, the Constantia estate was established in a valley facing False Bay by the Governor of
Western_Cape_wine
Species of moth
Binomial name Hypotia infulalis Lederer, 1858 Synonyms Constantia atrisquamalis Hampson, 1900 Constantia inclinatalis Rebel, 1914 Dattinia staudingeralis Ragonot
Hypotia_infulalis
Species of moth
Stemmatophora leonalis Oberthür, 1887 Bostra leonalis var. fasciatalis Chrétien, 1917 Constantia syrticolalis Ragonot, 1887 Dattinia subochrealis Ragonot, 1891
Hypotia_leonalis
Cypriot politician
Constantia Miltonos Varda (1916–1993) was a Cypriot lawyer and politician. In 1960 she was elected to the Greek Communal Chamber, jointly becoming the
Constantia_Varda
is the site of the oldest farm in Cape Town, located in the suburb of Constantia. Steenberg is translates as “Mountain of Stone” and is named for the nearby
Steenberg_Estate
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Pyralidae Genus: Hypotia Species: H. numidalis Binomial name Hypotia numidalis (Hampson, 1900) Synonyms Constantia numidalis Hampson, 1900
Hypotia_numidalis
Swedish nurse, women's rights activist, suffragist, pacifist and politician
Nina Amanda Constantia Benner-Anderson (née Åhlande; 1865–1947) was a Swedish nurse, women's rights activist, suffragist, pacifist and politician. In 1906
Nina_Benner-Anderson
Café franchise in South Africa
Bootlegger opened its first BCG (Bootlegger Café and Grill) outlet in Constantia, Cape Town. The new format store was built to have a more sophisticated
Bootlegger_Coffee_Company
French soldier (1735–1800)
touch are: Farhad Baksh, Asafi Kothi, Bibiapur, Barowen and of course the Constantia. Most of Martin's buildings were unique and were copied extensively by
Claude_Martin
British banker and businessman
of Council until HT 2028". Oxford University. 2020. constantia-finds-new-buyers Klein Constantia finds new buyers "Charles Desmond Harman". Companies
Charles_D._Harman
Flemish philologist, philosopher and humanist (1547–1606)
would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is De Constantia (On Constancy). His form of Stoicism influenced a number of contemporary
Justus_Lipsius
CONSTANTIA
CONSTANTIA
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCIA means "steadfast."
Girl/Female
Latin English
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Female
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANTA means "steadfast."
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Constancy; Steadfastness
Female
French
French form of Latin Constantia, CUSTANCE means "steadfast."Â
Girl/Female
Latin American English French Shakespearean
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANZA means "steadfast."
Female
English
English form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCE means "steadfast."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval female personal name Constance, Latin Constantia, originally a feminine form of Constantius (see Constant), but later taken as the abstract noun constantia ‘steadfastness’.English and French : habitational name from Coutances in La Manche, France, which was named Constantia in Latin (see above) in honor of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who was responsible for fortifying the settlement in ad 305.
CONSTANTIA
CONSTANTIA
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
New; God Siva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Guarding, Protecting
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calm and composed, Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew, Muslim
A God; Name of a Sahabi RA; Fourth Born Child
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Sydney, SYD means "St. Denis."
Boy/Male
Muslim
He was Ibn luqa he translate
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Biblical
The world, rustiness.
CONSTANTIA
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CONSTANTIA
n.
A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.