Examples of using Constans in English and their translations into Romanian
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Constantine II Constans.
But Constans did not find Rome agreeable.
The Byzantine Emperor Constans II.
Constans' actions in Italy enraged the Italian populace.
When was any such thing done by Constans?
Constans sent Paul and Macarius to investigate this claim.
The following pages link to Constans II.
Byzantine emperor Constans II was born 7. November 630.(died 668).
He was baptized Flavius Heraclius and ruled as Constantine, butByzantine writers called him Constans.
Constans was upset with Martin's condemnation of the Monothelite heresy;
And they make this excuse for their retractation, that they did it through fear of the most religious Constans.
Constans was then under the regency of senators including Patriarch Paul II.
The West was unified in 340 under Constans, who was assassinated in 350 under the order of the usurper Magnentius;
Constans sent a letter to the pope by one Gregory, with a gift to St. Peter.
Yonder is Sir Brack,who claims descent from Constans, great king of Britain who was my own father's father.
By 651, Constans entered into negotiations with the Caliphate that resulted in a short term of peace, until 655.
In 346 Donatus felt confident enough to petition the emperor, Constans, for recognition as bishop of Carthage.
Optatus saluted Constans as the servant of God who had been privileged to restore unity;
I was present atthe Council of Sardica, when you and your brother Constans of blessed memory assembled us all together;
The most religious Constans had also written to his brother[1], and supported the cause of the Bishops.
The relationship between higher levels of risk perception and"judgmental accuracy" in anxious individuals remains unclear(Joseph I. Constans, 2001).
Constantine II and Constans shared their rulership in the West while Constantius became Emperor of the East.
As the new pope,Eugene sent papal legates to Constantinople with letters to emperor Constans advising him of his election and professing his faith.
By 659, Constans was able to reassert Byzantine rule over the Slavs in the Balkans and and conclude peace with the Arabs.
He was the leader of the regency of senators for emperor Constans II during his minority after an imperial succession crisis in 641.
In 343, Constans, who ruled over the West from Illyria to Britain, summoned the bishops to meet at Sardica in Pannonia.
Romuald then took Taranto and Brindisi, much limiting the Byzantine influence in the region during the rebellion of Mezezius in Sicily,which had distracted the Byzantines after Constans' death.
Paul was associated with the emperor Constans II's"Typos", which was thought to have been written by him for the emperor.
While Celsus(+129AD) defined justice as“the art of good and equity,”(jus est ars boni et aequi), Ulpianus(170-228AD) emphasized its distributive aspects, saying that,“justice is the constant andperpetual desire to give everyone his due.”(Justitia est constans et perpetua voluntas, jus suum cuique tribuendi).
However, when Constans died(350), and his Semi-Arian brother was left supreme, the persecution of Athanasius redoubled in violence.