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 |  |  | Cousin: Encyclopedia - Constantine III emperorHeraclius Constantine or Constantine III (May 3, 612 - April 20/24 or May 26, 641) was the eldest son of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius and his first wife Eudocia, and ruled as Emperor for four months.
Constantine was baptised and coronated on January 22, 613 and shortly after betrothed to his cousin, Gregoria, a daughter of his father's first cousin, Nicetas. As the couple were second cousins, the marriage was technically incestuous, but this consideration must have been outweighed by the advantages of the match to the family as a whole. Furthermore, its illegality paled into insignificance b ...
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Meaning of Dreams about Cousin Cousin - Dreaming of one's cousin, denotes disappointments and afflictions. Saddened lives are predicted by this dream.
- To dream of an affectionate correspondence with one's cousin, denotes a fatal rupture between families.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Cousin, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Cousin, Dream Interpretation Cousin)
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See also:Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self Read more here: » Victor Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite |
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See also:Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self Read more here: » Victor Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation |
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