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'''Constantine Augustus I''', dubbed '''Constantine the Conqueror''', was the Prince of [[Timeline_of_Theodoran_History#Second_Serene_Principality_(1520-1562)|Theodoro]] and later the Emperor of the [[Timeline_of_Theodoran_History#Neo-Byzantine_Empire_(1562-1568)|Neo-Byzantine Empire]]. Constantine Augustus I was noted for his very successful but short-lived reconquest of much of the former [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire]].
'''Constantine Augustus I''', dubbed '''Constantine the Conqueror''', was the Prince of [[Timeline_of_Theodoran_History#Second_Serene_Principality_(1520-1562)|Theodoro]] and later the Emperor of the [[Timeline_of_Theodoran_History#Neo-Byzantine_Empire_(1562-1568)|Neo-Byzantine Empire]]. Constantine Augustus I was noted for his very successful but short-lived reconquest of much of the former [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire]].

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Constantine Augustus I
Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
Philosopher-orator Louvre Ma3625.jpg
A Roman-style marble portrait of Constantine Augustus I
Prince of Theodoro
Reign1559 CE – 1561 CE
PredecessorIsaac III
SuccessorSelf (as Emperor)
Neo-Byzantine Emperor
Reign1561 CE – 1568 CE
PredecessorSelf (as Prince)
SuccessorIsaac IV

Constantine Augustus I, dubbed Constantine the Conqueror, was the Prince of Theodoro and later the Emperor of the Neo-Byzantine Empire. Constantine Augustus I was noted for his very successful but short-lived reconquest of much of the former Byzantine Empire.