konstantissa
Konstantissa is a lesser-known but historically significant figure in early Christian tradition, primarily recognized within certain Orthodox Christian circles. She is traditionally identified as the daughter of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337 AD) and his wife Helena. According to some accounts, she was born in the early 4th century, though her exact birthdate remains uncertain.
Little is documented about Konstantissa’s life outside of hagiographical sources, which often present her as a
Konstantissa’s cult developed primarily in the Byzantine period, where she was venerated as a saint. Her feast
While Konstantissa’s historical existence is debated among scholars, her legacy persists in religious lore as an