Constantine I (disambiguation)
- Constantine I (disambiguation)
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Constantine I (272-337), was a Roman Emperor.
Constantine I may also refer to:
- Constantine I of Greece (d. 1923)
- Constantín mac Cináeda (d. 877), also known as Constantine I of Scotland
- Zara Yaqob (1399-1468), Emperor of Ethiopia sometimes known as Constantine I
- Nobles on the island of Sardinia
- Nobles in the Kingdom of Georgia
- People in Cilician Armenia
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