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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Constantia/Constantina, virgin daughter of Emperor Constantine, ob. 354

Saint ID

S02468

Reported Death Not Before

354

Reported Death Not After

354

Gender
Female
Type of Saint
Virgins, Monarchs and their family
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E06584Aldhelm, in his prose On Virginity, names *Agnes (virgin and martyr of Rome, S00097) as an exemplary virgin. Written in Latin in southern Britain, for the nuns at the monastery at Barking (south-east Britain), c. 675/686.
E06628Aldhelm, in his prose On Virginity, names *Constantina (virgin daughter of Emperor Constantine, ob. 354, S02468) as an exemplary virgin. Written in Latin in southern Britain, for the nuns at the monastery at Barking (south-east Britain), c. 675/686.
E06659Aldhelm's verse On Virginity lists a range of saints as exemplary virgins, with some variations to the list found in the earlier prose version of the same treatise. Written in Latin in southern Britain, for the nuns at the monastery at Barking (south-east Britain), c. 675/710. Overview entry
E06997The De Locis Sanctis, a guide to the graves of the martyrs around Rome, lists those on the via Nomentana, north-east of the city. Written in Latin in Rome, 642/683.