All Religious Medals are Customizable. We can change the spelling, your language, names etc, ex:
change "Pray for Us" to "Pray For Me". Just let us know in "special instructions"
if you would like it for a charm bracelet, request a split ring instead of a bail in the "special
instructions"
Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of
Emperor Maximian. Constantina received the title of Augusta by her father, and is venerated as a saint, having developed
a medieval legend wildly at variance with what is known of her actual character.
In 335, Constantina married her cousin Hannibalianus, son of Flavius Dalmatius, whom Constantine had created "King of
Kings and Ruler of the Pontic Tribes". After Emperor Constantine the Great died, great purges of the imperial family
occurred and her husband was executed in 337.
For the second time, Constantius II gave Constantina to Hannibalianus' and her own first cousin Gallus. Gallus was
created a Caesar of the East and his name changed to Constantius Gallus to further his legitimacy around 349/350, which
also presumably was the time of their marriage. Gallus was twenty-five or twenty-six at the time, whereas Constantina
was substantially his senior. Her second marriage produced a daughter Anastasia, whose full name and fate are unknown.
Constantina and Constantius Gallus were then sent from Rome to Syria at Antioch to govern that portion of the Eastern
Roman Empire. She would not return to Rome until her death. In 354 AD, When Constantius called for Gallus, the caesar
sent Constantina to her brother, with the purpose to mitigate his position in Constantius' consideration. While on her
way to meet with Constantius II, she died at Caeni Gallicani in Bithynia (Asia Minor). The cause of her death was a
sudden high fever of unknown cause.[5] Her body was sent back to Rome and entombed near Via Nomentana in a mausoleum her
father, Emperor Constantine I, had started building for her. This mausoleum would later become known as the church of
Santa Costanza, when Constantina was venerated as saint. Her magnificent porphyry sarcophagus is on exhibit in the
Vatican Museums
Item can be engraved with message, names, dates or monogram.
Engraving doesn't delay your shipment.
Available in Premium Stainless Steel, Solid .925 Sterling Silver, Premium Gold Plated, Solid 14k Yellow & White Gold
Is a Chain Included? You can choose which chain to add to your order when checking out
Pendant Bail - fits up to 4mm chain. We can make bail larger, just let us know in the special instructions upon ordering
All Sterling Silver is protected with a tarnish resistance to help it last for years without tarnishing.