Con·stan·tine /ˈkɑn(t)stənˌtin, ˌtaɪn/
  Constantine
       n 1: Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped
            the persecution of Christians (280-337) [syn: Constantine
            I, Constantine the Great]
       2: a walled city in northeastern Algeria east of Algiers; was
          destroyed in warfare in the 4th century and rebuilt by
          Constantine I