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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Antonine, Gallienus, Claudius Gothicus, Maxentius, and Constantine, with some of Carausius, who assumed the Roman …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and to St. Helen, mother of Constantine the Great; the revenue, at the Dissolution, was …
A History of the County of York
… later, in 305, Constantius Chlorus died in the city and Constantine was acclaimed there as his successor. 3 Both …
A History of the County of London
… the mayor, a serious political riot developed; the leader, Constantine son of Arnulf, encouraged his followers with the …
Old and New London
… of a church priory here, dedicated to the mother of Constantine, as early as 1180, when it was granted to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… animal bones, two brooches, and coins of Allectus and Constantine II. 'Vestiges of ancient dwellings and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1586-7, fellow 1587-96, M.A. 29 Oct., 1589, vicar of St. Constantine, Cornwall, 1598, buried 23 Oct., 1601. See Boase, …
A New History of London
… of it is very uncertain; some authors ascribing it to Constantine the Great, and others to his mother Helena. It … wall then is evident; because, if it had been walled in by Constantine the Great, or his mother Helena, the wall would …
A New History of London
… him, to enquire after the ringleaders of the riot. One Constantine Fitz Arnulph, a citizen of some consequence, was … revenged on their enemy, accused him of putting to death Constantine Fitz-Arnulph, one of their fellow-citizens, …
A New History of London
… the church is supposed to have been re-edified under Constantine; afterward to have been destroyed by the Pagan …