Constantine (disambiguation)

Constantine (disambiguation)

Constantine is a given name and surname.

Constantine may also refer to:

* Constantine, Algeria
* "Constantine" (film), a 2005 American film
* "Constantine" (video game), an action-adventure video game
* Constantine Province, Algeria
* John Constantine, the fictional protagonist of the comic series "Hellblazer"

ee also

* Constantines
* Konstantine


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