Examples of using Constantine in English and their translations into Urdu
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John constantine.
Constantine paints.
And Xenia, and Constantine.
Constantine the Great.
The Roman Emperor Constantine.
Constantine Benefiting.
Used to be constantine trains.
Constantine the Great Cappadocia.
But that didn't come until Constantine.
Constantine The feast of the Ascension.
Knowledge of God was soon lost after the days of Constantine.
Eleftherios Venizelos with Constantine during the Balkan Wars.
It is certain that this continued during the reign of Constantine.
He was the image put up by Constantine who established the Catholic Church in 325 AD.
May God be my witness… there is no bazaar I have not been between from Constantine to Konya.
Roman Emperor Constantine I enacts new restrictive legislation. Conversion of Christians to Judaism is outlawed, congregations for religious services are curtailed, but Jews are also allowed to enter Jerusalem on the anniversary of the Temple's destruction.
Mstislav the Bold in 1210Suzdal Prince Vsevolod of Novgorod brought his eldest son Constantine.
Of course, the insurmountable obstacle to this theory is the presence ofCatholic doctrine in the ecclesiastical writings that predate Constantine, and the historical writings of the Early Church Fathers demonstrate this in a powerful way.
The feast of theNativity(i.e., Christmas) was established in the early fourth century, during the reign of Constantine.
Constantine I: King of Greece, he retired from the throne in June 1917, due to Allied pressure, without formally resigning Alexander: King of Greece, he became King in 1917 after his father and brother retired from the throne Eleftherios Venizelos: Prime minister of Greece after 13 June 1917 Panagiotis Danglis: Greek general of the Hellenic Army.
Basem belongs to a mediocre family in Arab,her father owns a restaurant in the main busy market streets of Constantine.
The Greek army, commanded by King Constantine I, had eight divisions and a cavalry brigade(117,861 men) with 176 artillery guns[22] in a line extending from the Gulf of Orphanos to the Gevgelija area. Since the Greek headquarters did not know where the Bulgarian attack would take place, the Bulgarians would have temporary local superiority in the area chosen for the attack.
The most common such theory alleges Catholicism came into being in the fourth century,around the time the Emperor Constantine the Great legalized Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
As a result, Greece initially remained neutral but in March 1915, the Entente offered concessions to join the Dardanelles campaign. Arguments over whether to accept led to the National Schism, with an Entente-backed administration under Venizelos in Crete,and a Royalist one led by Constantine in Athens that supported the Central Powers.[1].
When three centuries later, the Roman Empire split into Western and Eastern parts,thanks to the military genius and a giant ambition of Constantine the Great, Cappadocia went to the eastern part, that is, to Byzantium.
It also included many of the Arab countries surrounding Arabia as well as the Balkans of which Turkey with itsfamed city Constantinople(named after the Roman Emperor Constantine) was a jewel in the crown of the Roman Empire.