Constantine
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Constantine (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος) is a given name and surname derived from the Latin word constans, meaning constant or steadfast.
- Constantine I (emperor), commonly known as Constantine the Great
- Constantine II (emperor)
- Constantine III (usurper)
- Constantine III (emperor)
- Constantine IV
- Constantine V
- Constantine VI
- Constantine VII
- Constantine VIII
- Constantine IX
- Constantine X
- Constantine XI
- Constantine I of Armenia
- Constantine II of Armenia
- Constantine III of Armenia
- Constantine IV of Armenia
- Constantine V of Armenia
- Constantine VI of Armenia
- Constantine I (or Kuestantinos I) of Ethiopia, also known as Zara Yaqob
- Constantine II (or Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskender
- Constantine I of Greece
- Constantine II of Greece
- Constantine of the Picts
- Constantine I of Scotland
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Constantine III of Scotland
- Constantine I of Arborea
- Constantine I of Cagliari
- Constantine II of Cagliari
- Constantine III of Gallura
- Constantine I of Torres
- Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria
- Constantine Pavlovich of Russia
- Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby
- Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave
- Constantine Dragas
- Constantine I of Imereti
- Constantine Mavrocordato
- Constantine Nicolaievich
- Constantine Ypsilanti
- Constantine I of Constantinople
- Constantine II of Constantinople
- Constantine III of Constantinople
- Constantine IV of Constantinople
- Constantine V of Constantinople
- Constantine VI of Constantinople
- Pope Constantine
- Antipope Constantine II
- Order of Constantine, the Byzantine order of knights, the Angelici
- Constantine, 1st Earl of Fife
- Constantine the African
- Konstantinos, fiction writer and occultist
- Con Constantine
- Eddie Constantine
- John Constantine
- Joseph Constantine
- Kevin Constantine
- Learie Constantine
- Marcus Constantine
- Michael Constantine
- Storm Constantine
- Susannah Constantine
- Tiberius II Constantine
- Thomas A. Constantine
- Constantine Maroulis finalist on the television show American Idol, lead singer of Pray for the Soul of Betty.
- Constantine the African
- Constantine III of Britain
- Constantine of Preslav
- Prince Konstantinos Alexios of Greece and Denmark
- Constantine Andreou
- Constantine Brâncoveanu
- Constantine Bruno
- Constantine Carathéodory
- Constantine P. Cavafy
- Constantine Dadeshkeliani
- Constantine Ducas
- Constantine Kanaris
- Constantine Karamanlis
- Constantine Koukias, Australian classical composer
- Constantine Lascaris
- Constantine M. Los
- Constantine Manasses
- Constantine Mitsotakis
- Constantine Overton (1626/7-?1690), Quaker leader in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Constantine Papadakis
- Constantine Paparregopoulus
- Constantine Phaulkon
- Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
- Constantine Rhigas
- Constantine-Silvanus
- Constantine Simitis
- Constantine Stanislavski
- Constantin Zureik
- Constantine, Algeria
- Constantine, Kerrier, Cornwall
- Constantine Bay, Cornwall
- Constantine, Michigan
- Constantine Township, Michigan
- Constantine, Switzerland
- Constantine, Andorra
- Constantine College, based in Middlesbrough, England, and now called the University of Teesside
- Constantine Palace
- Camp Constantin, a Boy Scout camp located in Texas
- "Konstantine", a rock ballad by the band Something Corporate
- The Constantines, an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada
- Constantine, a heavy metal band from Jyväskylä, Finland
- Constantine Meglis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μεγκλης) Canadian basso profondo of Greek heritage, currently engaged with The Greek National Opera Company
- John Constantine, appearing in the comic book Hellblazer.
- Constantine (film), based on the previously mentioned comic book character.
- Constantine the videogame, based on the movie Constantine, featuring John Constantine