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The popularity of the Emperor makes the Emperor name a favorite for baby boy name. Parents admire the personality, achievements, and leadership of the Emperor. He is a male ruler who rules a powerful empire. Here are nine popular Emperor Names which are often used as baby names.
Adrian -
He is a Roman Emperor. His name was a variant of Hadrian. The name is an English baby name which was derived from the real name of Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus. Adrian is one of the popular English, German, Russian, Polish, and Romanian baby names. Actually, Adrian has a Latin origin which is from Latin word Hadria. It is another spelling Adria City in Veneto region of Northern Italy.
Charles -
He is the first holy Roman Emperor. He is often refers to Charles the Great. The real name is Charlemagne. It literally means Charles the Great in Latin. Charlemagne is from Latin word Carolus Magnus which means Charles the Great.
Claude -
The baby name was derived from Claudius. He is the fourth Roman Emperor who succeeded Caligula. His disability saves himself from purges of Tiberius and Caligula. After Caligula was assassinated, he became the only male survivor with royal blood. He is the next in line. And, he became the Roman Emperor. Claude is an English baby name which means lame.
Constantine -
He is the first Christian Roman Emperor. He is more commonly known as Constantine I or Constantine the Great. Constantine is from the Latin word Constans. It means constant or steadfast.
Czar -
Czar is sometimes spelled as Tsar, Zar, and Ceazar. Czar and Zar are the English variations which refer to the monarchs. In European, Czar is equivalent to Emperor. In Russia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, Czar is equivalent to supreme ruler or king. Typically, Czar, Ceazar, Tsar, and Zar are Slavic baby names which mean supreme ruler, king, or emperor.
Hadrian -
The name is one of the variations of Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus. He is another Roman Emperor who is a gifted writer and architect.
Napolean -
Napolean Bonaparte is a soldier who work his way to general. He became Emperor of France as well as King of Italy, Mediator of Swiss Confederation, and Protector of Rhine Confederation. Napolean is an Italian baby name which means from Naples, Italy. Napolean is also a Greek baby name which means lion of the valley.
Titus -
The baby name is short for Titus Flavius Vespasiamus who is the Roman Emperor. He belongs to the Flavian Dynasty. He succeeded Vespasian who is his father. Titus is a Greek baby name which means of the giants.
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Constantine $105.4 Drawing on recent scholarly advances and new evidence, Timothy Barnes offers a fresh and exciting study of Constantine and his life. First study of Constantine to make use of Kevin Wilkinson’s re-dating of the poet Palladas to the reign of Constantine, disproving the predominant scholarly belief that Constantine remained tolerant in matters of religion to the end of his reign Clearly sets out the problems associated with depictions of Constantine and answers them with great clarity Includes Barnes’ own research into the marriage of Constantine’s parents, Constantine’s status as a crown prince and his father’s legitimate heir, and his dynastic plans |
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Constantine - $14.99 An ordinary man with an extraordinary gift must save the planet from evil in this action-packed fantasy. Unknown to most people, the world is crowded with spirits both good and evil who walk among us in human guise. One of the few who can see these spirits is John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), but the responsibility of his vision is more than he can stand, and he tries to kill himself. Saved from death, Constantine must now atone for his actions by acting as a guardian in the middle ground between Paradise and Hell. Constantine also makes the acquaintance of Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz), a police detective who becomes aware of his unusual gift while looking into the death of her sister; he leads her into the unknown world of the spirits and soon circumstances demand that they join forces in a desperate bid to save humanity from evil. Constantine also features Tilda Swinton, Peter Stormare, and Gavin Rossdale, the latter best known as the lead singer of the rock group Bush. Michelle Monaghan (Made of Honor) was originally in the film (cast as a half-breed demon) but director Francis Lawrence cut her scenes. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The Emperor Constantine and His Mother Helen $39.99 The Emperor Constantine and His Mother Helen - Giclee Print |
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Constantine's Revenge $4.25 His plan was to make her his mistress... When Constantine Kiriazis reappeared after two years, Grace thought he'd finally forgiven her for her lack of trust in him - and for canceling their wedding. Certainly Constantine's desire for her had not waned. But neither had his desire for revenge... He fully intended to seduce Grace, but vowed she'd only be his mistress - never his wife. It was only when she melted in his arms that Constantine began to wonder who was exacting the revenge and who was paying the price! |
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Prince Constantine on His Sailboat, During Olympics with Family $79.99 Prince Constantine on His Sailboat, During Olympics with Family - Premium Photographic Print |
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Prince Constantine on His Sailboat, During Olympics $79.99 Prince Constantine on His Sailboat, During Olympics - Premium Photographic Print |
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King Constantine Ii of Greece Sailing in His Boat $79.99 King Constantine Ii of Greece Sailing in His Boat - Premium Photographic Print |
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Constantine and Eusebius $44.49 This study of the Roman Empire in the age of Constantine offers a thoroughly new assessment of the part Christianity played in the Roman world of the third and fourth centuries. Mr. Barnes gives the fullest available narrative history of the reigns of Diocletian and Constantine. He analyzes Constantine's rise to power and his government, demonstrating how Constantine's sincere adherence to Christianity advanced his political aims. He explores the whole range of Eusebius' writings, especially those composed before Constantine became emperor, and shows that many attitudes usually deemed typical of the "Constantinian revolution" were prevalent before the new Christian empire came into existence. This authoritative political and cultural history of the age of Constantine will prove essential to students and historians of the ancient world. |
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Ali Ben Ahmed, the Last Caliph of Constantine, with His Entourage Outside Constantine, 1845 $34.99 Théodore Chasseriau Ali Ben Ahmed, the Last Caliph of Constantine, with His Entourage Outside Constantine, 1845 - Giclee Print |
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Constantine and the Cross - $5.99 One of the many Italian sword-and-sandal adventure stories roughly depicting historical events -- sometimes too graphically -- this drama by director Lionello de Felice has its merits. The action moves along at a good clip, as Constantine's (Cornel Wilde) rise to power is depicted, amidst battling armies and political intrigue. All the well-publicized, old Roman entertainments such as feeding Christians to the lions are shown in more detail than might be necessary, leading to one of the main points of featuring Constantine at all -- he was the emperor who gave Christians the freedom to worship as they pleased. His cronies and his enemies, his loves and his successes all have their moment in the sun. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi |
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Rumanian Constantine Bratianu, Relaxing in His Study $79.99 John Phillips Rumanian Constantine Bratianu, Relaxing in His Study - Premium Photographic Print |
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Constantine Coin Earrings $119 Fourth-century Roman coins from the era of Emperor Constantine and his successors are framed with sterling silver to create this unique jewelry. |
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Constantine Coin Necklace $119 Fourth-century Roman coins from the era of Emperor Constantine and his successors are framed with sterling silver to create this unique jewelry. |
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Constantine Mika $84.44 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Constantine Mika (born 14 September 1989) is a New Zealand rugby league player of Samoan descent for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is Secondrow. He is also a productive fiveeighth. Constantine Mika (born 14 September 1989) is a New Zealand rugby league player of Samoan descent for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is Secondrow. He is also a productive fiveeighth. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2011/02/14 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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Constantine of Preslav $97.19 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Constantine of Preslav was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator, one of the most important men of letters working at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century. Biographical evidence about his life is scarce but he is believed to have been a disciple of Saint Methodius. After the death of Methodius in 885, Constantine of Preslav was jailed by the German clergy in Great Moravia and sold as slave in Venice. After a successful escape to Constantinople, he came to Bulgaria around 886 and started working at the Preslav Literary School. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 148 Publication Date: 2010/09/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
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Constantine Lekapenos $74.88 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Constantine Lekapenos or Lecapenus was the third son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920944), and coemperor from 924 to 945. Along with his elder brother Stephen he deposed Romanos I in December 944, only to be themselves overthrown and exiled by the legitimate emperor Constantine VII (r. 913959) a few weeks later. Constantine was exiled to Samothrace, where he was killed while attempting to escape sometime between 946 and 948. Initially, the two brothers were sent to Prote. The Byzantine chroniclers have their father welcoming them by quoting a passage from the Book of Isaiah, specifically Chapter 1.2: Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth; for Jehovah hath spoken: I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/10/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Constantine and the Bishops: The Politics of Intolerance $37.18 Historians who viewed imperial Rome in terms of a conflict between pagans and Christians have often regarded the emperor Constantine's conversion as the triumph of Christianity over paganism. But in Constantine and the Bishops, historian H. A. Drake offers a fresh and more nuanced understanding of Constantine's rule and, especially, of his relations with Christians. Constantine, Drake suggests, was looking not only for a god in whom to believe but also a policy he could adopt. Uncovering the political motivations behind Constantine's policies, Drake shows how those policies were constructed to ensure the stability of the empire and fulfill Constantine's imperial duty in securing the favor of heaven. Despite the emperor's conversion to Christianity, Drake concludes, Rome remained a world filled with gods and with men seeking to depose rivals from power. A book for students and scholars of ancient history and religion, Constantine and the Bishops shows how Christian belief motivated and gave shape to imperial rule. |
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Christian Emblems on the Coins of Constantine I the Great, His Family and His Successors $23.95 1878. Madden examines the use of Christian emblems on the coins of Constantine the Great. In these pages he gives readers of the Numismatic Chronicle the results of his examination of this question. |
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Cameos Depicting Constantine Ii the Younger Killing His Enemies and the Triumph of Licinius $49.99 Cameos Depicting Constantine Ii the Younger Killing His Enemies and the Triumph of Licinius - Giclee Print |
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Christ Flanked by Emperor Constantine IX (1042-1054) and His Wife the Empress Zoe $34.99 Christ Flanked by Emperor Constantine IX (1042-1054) and His Wife the Empress Zoe - Giclee Print |
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: India $13.76 Hellblazer: India opens with Constantine wanted for a murder he didn't commit. Constantine leaves the UK and heads to India on a quest for purity in an effort to resurrect his dead girlfriend. But something wicked haunts the slums of Mumbai, leaving beautiful young women in its wake. An incredible clash of old and new cultures sets the stage for Constantine in India as he mingles with street kids, billionaires and Bollywood. But can he pay the price for enlightenment without losing his sanity? With greed, sex, demons and dancing, Mumbai has never been hotter than this. |
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Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Constantine I, ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277. Constantine I was the son of a nobleman named Tih (short for Tihomir or the like) and probably a descendant of a Skopje notable named Tihomir, who lived at the beginning of the 13th century. Through his mother, Constantine was descended from Stefan Nemanja of Serbia. In 1257, Constantine was elected by the nobles (boyars) to replace the ineffective Mitso Asen as emperor of Bulgaria. By 1261 Mitso Asen was decisively defeated, and sought asylum with Michael VIII Palaiologos, the emperor of Nicaea. To enhance his position as legitimate ruler, Constantine adopted the name Asen and married Irene of Nicaea, a daughter of emperor Theodore II Doukas Laskaris by Elena of Bulgaria, the daughter of Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. From 1259 to 1261 Constantine was also engaged in a war against Bla IV of Hungary. An initial Hungarian incursion in 1259 resulted in Constantines ephemeral reconquest of the banate of Severin in 1260. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 50 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.11 inches |
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Constantine III (Byzantine Emperor) $58.94 Heraclius Novus Constantinus known in English as Constantine III, was the eldest son of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius and his first wife Eudocia, and ruled as Emperor for four months in 641. Constantine IIIs birth name was Heraclius Novus Constantinus which was also the official name under which he reigned. The name Constantine became established in later Byzantine texts as short for the emperor and has become standard in modern historiography. In terms of official imperial nomenclature, the style Constantine III would be more appropriate for his son Constans II. Constantine was crowned coemperor by his father on January 22, 613 and shortly after was betrothed to his cousin, Gregoria, a daughter of his fathers first cousin, Nicetas. As the couple were second cousins, the marriage was technically incestuous, but this consideration must have been outweighed by the advantages of the match to the family as a whole. Furthermore, its illegality paled into insignificance beside Heraclius marriage to his niece Martina in the same year Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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Constantine's Defiant Mistress $4.25 Constantine Karantinos is Greek through and through! When he learns he has an heir he'll do anything to claim him. Even if he finds it hard to remember bedding Laura --she was nothing more than a mousy little waitress! Maybe if he were to have her again, it would refresh his memory.... Now that Constantine has summoned Laura to Greece, she's more stubborn than he recalls. Determined to pay her way as housekeeper, by day she insists on cooking and cleaning. However, by night Constantine demands she fulfill her bedroom duties.... |
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Constantine Doukas of Thessaly $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Constantine Doukas was ruler of Thessaly from 1289 to his death in 1303. Constantine Doukas was the second son of John I Doukas of Thessaly by his wife, whose monastic name was Hypomone ( Patience ). He succeeded to his fathers lands because his older brother Michael Komnenos had been abducted and imprisoned in Constantinople. After succeeding his father in or shortly before 1289, Constantine ruled Thessaly and Central Greece from Neopatras. He was assisted by his younger brother Theodore Angelos, who died c. 1300. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/09/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |


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