Constantia

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Constantia was a Roman noblewoman, traditionally identified as a daughter or close relative of Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom the city of Constanța is believed to be named.

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Constantia canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
associatedWith Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great

founding legends of Constanța
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
culture Ancient Roman
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
eponymOf Constanța
etymology derived from Latin "constans" meaning steadfast
hasGivenName Constantia self-link
historicalRegion Roman Empire
historicity traditionally attested, historically uncertain
languageOfName Latin
namedAfter Constantia self-linksurface differs
nameGivenTo Constanța
surface form: city of Constanța
notableFor being a member of Constantine the Great’s family
occupation noblewoman
partOf imperial Roman aristocracy
possibleRelation close relative of Constantine the Great
relative Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
religion Christianity (inferred for Constantine’s family)
saidToBeTheSameAs Flavia Maximiana Theodora
surface form: Constantiana
sexOrGender female
sourceOfInformation late antique and medieval traditions
timePeriod 4th century
traditionallyIdentifiedAs daughter of Constantine the Great

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Constanța namedAfter Constantia
Constantia namedAfter Constantia self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Constanța
Constantia hasGivenName Constantia self-link
Valentinianic dynasty hasMember Constantia
Theodora mother Constantia
Constance relatedName Constantia
Constance linguisticFormOf Constantia
Licinius II mother Constantia
Julius Constantius sibling Constantia