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Konstantina may refer to: * Konstantina (given name), a female given name and a list of people so named * Konstantina (Osrhoene), an ancient town of Osrhoene, now in Asian Turkey * Konstantina Bay, a small bay in the Sea of Okhotsk {{dab, geo ...
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Konstantina (given Name)
Konstantina (Κωνσταντίνα) is a female given name of Greek origin and may refer to: * Konstantina Benteli (born 1993), Greek weightlifter * Konstantina Katsaiti (born 1980), Greek footballer * Konstantina Kefala (born 1977), Greek long-distance runner *Konstantina Kouneva (born 1964), Bulgarian-Greek politician, MEP * Konstantina Koutra (born 1979), Greek alpine skier * Konstantina Lukes (contemporary), American politician *Konstantina Moutos Konstantina Moutos (born Wellington, New Zealand 1964) is a Greek-New Zealand fashion designer. She won the Supreme Award at the Benson & Hedges Fashion Design Awards twice, in 1984 and 1986. Life Moutos was born to Greek parents. She establis ... (born 1964), New Zealand fashion designer * Konstantina M. Stankovic, otolaryngologist and physician-scientist * Konstantina Vlachaki (born 1995), Greek volleyball player {{given name Greek feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Konstantina (Osrhoene)
Constantia or Konstantia ( grc, Κωνσταντία) was a town of some importance in the province Osrhoene in Mesopotamia, on the road between Nisibis and Carrhae, at no great distance from Edessa. It was, after his departure from Nisibis, the residence of the ''dux Mesopotamiae'' until the foundation of Dara. There is considerable variation in different authors in the way in which the name of this town is written and the names under which it is known, including: Constantia or Konstantia (Κωνσταντία), Constantina or Konstantina (Κωνσταντίνα), Antoninopolis, Nicephorium or Nikephorion (Νικηφόριον), Maximianopolis (Μαξιμιανούπολις), Constantinopolis in Osrhoene, Tella and Antiochia Arabis, Antiochia in Mesopotamia ( – ''Antiocheia tes Mesopotamias'') and Antiochia in Arabia ( – ''Antiocheia e Arabike''). According to Pliny it was founded by Seleucus I Nicator after the death of Alexander the Great. According to the Byzanti ...
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