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1 II| them, and after appeared to Constantine the emperor, and said to
2 II| happed that the Emperor Constantine did do slay all the christian
3 II| And for the cruelty of Constantine God sent him such a sickness
4 II| appeared to this Emperor Constantine, saying to him: Because
5 II| him much courteously that Constantine sent for him, and prayed
6 II| intersaluted each other, Constantine told to him his vision.
7 II| When Helen, the mother of Constantine, dwelling in Bethany, heard
8 II| worshipped a man crucified. Then Constantine remanded to his mother that
9 II| martyrdom in the time of Constantine the great, which began to
10 II| Constance the daughter of Constantine was smitten with a sore
11 III| Simplician, Antoninian and Constantine, at the prayer of Varicam
12 III| And then died Anthonin and Constantine that were come with him.
13 III| found it in this manner. For Constantine came with a great multitude
14 III| all the country. And when Constantine had assembled his host he
15 III| and after it happed that Constantine his son remembered the victory
16 III| were showed in the time of Constantine the Great when peace was
17 IV| Constance, the daughter of Constantine the emperor, had two provosts,
18 IV| busily. ~It happed that when Constantine was dead, an emperor, son
19 IV| emperor, son of the great Constantine was emperor, all of the
20 IV| for such needs came to Constantine that, he created Julian
21 IV| and man of war. Then when Constantine was dead he became emperor.
22 IV| like as they had been with Constantine so would he that they should
23 IV| to him: When the glorious Constantine and Constant his son glorified
24 IV| Denis, John, Serapion, and Constantine. And when they saw this,
25 IV| exile of Constantius, son of Constantine, and there abode three years,
26 IV| infected all Italy, and Constantine the emperor favouring them,
27 IV| made of God. And therefore Constantine ordained a council at Nice
28 IV| And Constantius, son of Constantine, was corrupt with this heresy,
29 V| that had died lately under Constantine the emperor. And by the
30 V| Exsuperius, S. Victor, and S. Constantine, all these were captains.
31 V| Ventimiglia, and Victor, Constantine, and Ursin and others escaped.
32 V| they that were younger, as Constantine, Maximian, and Galerian,
33 V| and eighty, in the time of Constantine the fourth.~
34 VII| short time he gat on her Constantine, which after was emperor.
35 VII| after died Constantius. And Constantine, after the death of King
36 VII| Empress, and of her son Constantine, there was a man digging
37 VII| I believe in him; under Constantine and Irene the Empress, 0
38 VII| Augustus. And anon, after Constantine the great, the see imperial
39 VII| and because the foresaid Constantine had given and left Rome
40 VII| His father had tu name Constantine, and his mother was called
41 VII| churches, origin of, i. 152.~Constantine's conversion, iii. 171.~
42 VII| s conversion, iii. 171.~Constantine's daughter cured of leprosy
43 VII| leprosy by S. Agnes, ii. 251.~Constantine forbids the bath of infant'
44 VII| infant's blood, ii. 201.~Constantine's vision of Saint Nicholas,
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