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1) Constantine I, Constantine, Constantine The Great, Flavius Valerius Constantinus : اٹلی کا ایک قدیم حاکم : (noun) was a Roman Emperor who ruled between 306 and 337 AD according to the history he stopped the persecution of Christians and he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and changed its name Constantinople (280-337). .

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Herculius : رومی شہنشاہ ہرکولس , Capital Of Italy : اٹلی کا دارالحکومت , Seljuk : ٹرکش شاہی خاندان , Blessed Virgin : حضرت مریم علیھا سلام , Sabbath : یہودی اور بعض عیسائی فرقوں کا عبادت کا دن , Fisc : سرکاری خزانہ , Adrianople : ترکی کا شہر , Frederick Ii : فریڈریک رومی شہنشاہ , Adrian : رومی بادشاہ , Mikado : جاپان کا شہنشاہ , Adaptability : حالات سے سمجہوتہ , Holy See : ویٹیکن ملک , Roman : رومی , Empress : ملکہ , Capitalise : سرمایہ لگانا , Historiography : تاریخی تحریر , Hecatomb : بڑی قربانی , Alexandria : اسکندریہ , Eusebius Hieronymus : ہرونیمس عیسائی پیشوا , Stoppable : روکنے یا روکنے کے قابل , Choked : بند , Arrested Development : وقت سے پہلے نشو نما کا رک جانا , Asphyxiation : دم گھٹنے کا عمل , Capital Of Pakistan : پاکستاں کا دارالخلافہ , Dominicus : اتوار , Agricola : رومی جنرل , Stop Watch : روک گھڑی , C.E. : عام تاریخ , Sabbatum : ہفتہ , Assault : وار , Adulthood : پختگی

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Herculius: Roman Emperor from 286 until he abdicated in 305; when Diocletian divided the Roman Empire in 286 Maximian became emperor in the west (died in 311).

Capital Of Italy: capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

Seljuk: any one of the Turkish dynasties that ruled Asia Minor from the 11th to the 13th centuries; they successfully invaded Byzantium and defended the Holy Land against Crusaders.

Blessed Virgin: the mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics.

Sabbath: a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims.

Fisc: a state treasury or exchequer or a royal treasury; originally the public treasury of Rome or the emperor`s private purse.

Adrianople: a city in northwestern Turkey; a Thracian town that was rebuilt and renamed by the Roman Emperor Hadrian.

Frederick Ii: the Holy Roman Emperor who led the Sixth Crusade and crowned himself king of Jerusalem (1194-1250).

Adrian: Roman Emperor who was the adoptive son of Trajan; travelled throughout his empire to strengthen its frontiers and encourage learning and architecture; on a visit to Britain in 122 he ordered the construction of Hadrian`s Wall (76-138).

Mikado: the emperor of Japan; when regarded as a religious leader the emperor is called tenno.

Adaptability: the ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed circumstances.

Holy See: the smallest sovereign state in the world; the see of the Pope (as the Bishop of Rome); home of the Pope and the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church; achieved independence from Italy in 1929.

Roman: of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome).

Empress: a woman emperor or the wife of an emperor.

Capitalise: supply with capital, as of a business by using a combination of capital used by investors and debt capital provided by lenders.

Historiography: the writing of history; especially : the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources.

Hecatomb: a great sacrifice; an ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice of 100 oxen.

Alexandria: the chief port of Egypt; located on the western edge of the Nile delta on the Mediterranean Sea; founded by Alexander the Great; the capital of ancient Egypt.

Eusebius Hieronymus: (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420).

Stoppable: capable of being stopped.

Choked: stopped up; clogged up.

Arrested Development: an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely.

Asphyxiation: the condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped).

Capital Of Pakistan: Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, located in the northern region on a plateau; its selection as the capital was made in 1959.

Dominicus: first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians.

Agricola: Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93).

Stop Watch: a timepiece that can be started or stopped for exact timing (as of a race).

C.E.: of the period coinciding with the Christian era; preferred by some writers who are not Christians.

Sabbatum: the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians.

Assault: a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped.

Adulthood: the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed.

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