Constantia

Constantia may refer to:

People

  • Constantina or Constantia, (after 307/before 317 – 354), eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta
  • Flavia Julia Constantia, daughter of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora
  • Flavia Maxima Constantia, daughter of Constantius II and his third wife Faustina
  • Constantia Zierenberg, (or Czirenberg) (1605–1653) was a Danzig singer, musician, daughter of Danzig mayor Johann Zierenberg
  • Felix and Constantia (died 98 AD), brother and sister saints
  • Judith Sargent Murray (1751—1820), American women's rights activist who used the pen name "Constantia"

Places and jurisdictions

in Europe
  • Constanța or Constantia (in Scythia) (Κωνστάντια), Ancient Tomis, capital of (the Romanian part of) Dobruja region by the Black Sea
  • Salamis, Cyprus, renamed Constantia in the 4th century, also Salamina (Italian), former seat of a Metropolitan archbishopric, now double (Latin Catholic and Cypriot Orthodox) titular see
  • Coutances, France
  • Konstanz, Germany
in Asia
  • Constantia, Lucknow, in Lucknow, India, built as the residence of Claude Martin
  • Viranşehir, in Asian Turkey, Constantia or Constantina in ancient times, Tella in local Assyrian
elsewhere

Biology

Other

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