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Byzantine Greek nobleman and magnate
Constantine Komnenos Maliasenos Doukas Bryennios (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Κομνηνός Μαλιασηνός Δούκας Βρυέννιος) was a Byzantine Greek nobleman and magnate
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Former monastery in Thessaly, Greece
to function. The monastery was founded by the Thessalian magnate Constantine Maliasenos from Demetrias some time before 1215 on Mount Drongos in the district
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Ruler of Epirus
gained Thessalian territories were entrusted to Michael's son-in-law Constantine Maliasenos as a hereditary appanage. Soon after, probably in 1213, he took
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Despot of Epirus
sending the Metropolitan of Naupaktos John Xeros, his brother-in-law Constantine Maliasenos, and a certain Lambetes. The treaty, concluded at Larissa, stipulated
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century. Nicholas was the son of the first attested member of the Maliasenos family, Constantine, a magnate in Thessaly who married Maria, the daughter of Michael
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Former province in Thessaly, Greece
Katzenelnbogen, the Vlach chieftain Taronas, or the Greek magnate Constantine Maliasenos. After the capture of Thessaly by the Despotate of Epirus, the Vlachs
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13th-century AD emperor and autocrat of the Romans
province, perhaps even from the local governor, Michael I's son-in-law Constantine Maliasenos, allowing him to raise an army and in a short time occupy Farsala
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Topics referred to by the same term
wife of Nicholas Maliasenos in the 13th century Saint Anthousa the Younger (757–809), nun and last child of Eudokia, wife of Constantine V Anthousa, Xanthousa
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Makrembolites, active in the 11th–13th c. Maleinos, most active in the 10th c. Maliasenos Mangaphas Maurokatakalon, cadet branch of Katakalon Mavrogenis Melissenos
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Gabrielopoulos of Trikala, a certain Signorinos, and the Melissenos, or rather Maliasenos, family in the east around Volos, emerged. Gabrielopoulos was the most
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Constancy; Steadfastness
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, (constant) Arthur's choice to succeed him as king of England.
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Steadfast; Constant
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
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English
English : from a medieval personal name, Latin Constantinus, a derivative of Constans (see Constant). The name was popular in Continental Europe, and to a lesser extent in England, as having been borne by the first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great (?280–337), in whose honor Byzantium was renamed Constantinople. In some cases the name may be an Americanized form of one of the many cognates in other languages, in particular Greek Konstantinos.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name or regional name for someone from Cotentin (Coutances) in Manche, France (see Constance 2).
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Hungarian
 Hungarian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
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(КонÑтантин) Russian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
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Constant; Steadfast; Firm
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Constant.
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Constant; Steadfast
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Constantinus, COSTANTINO means "steadfast."
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Steady; stable.
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German
 German form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
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French and Romanian form of Latin Constantinus, CONSTANTIN means "steadfast."Â
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 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conn, having several possible CONSTANTINE meanss including "chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the successor to King Arthur. He was the son of Cador of Cornwall who fought in the Battle of Camlann and was one of the few survivors. Just before Arthur was taken to Avalon, Cador passed the crown onto his son, Constantine. Compare with another form of Constantine.
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Steady; stable.
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Arthurian
, father of Constantine.
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Firm.
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Skilled; Glowing Rays of the Sun
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Life, Soul
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Guardian
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English and French : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Middle English, Old French barge ‘boat’, ‘barge’.Dutch : variant of Berg.
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The Himalayas King
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King of King
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Thirsty
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English variant spelling of Native American Dakota Winona, WENONA means "firstborn daughter."
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Season Name; The Fall Season; Autumn
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A species of medal or medallion of bronze, having a deep furrow on the contour or edge; -- supposed to have been struck in the days of Constantine and his successors.
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The standard adopted by the Emperor Constantine after his conversion to Christianity. It is described as a pike bearing a silk banner hanging from a crosspiece, and surmounted by a golden crown. It bore a monogram of the first two letters (CHR) of the name of Christ in its Greek form. Later, the name was given to various modifications of this standard.
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A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.