The Eastern Army Fifth Brigade (nicknamed "Constantinus") is an infantry brigade unit of the Vatican Army. Its nickname is derived from the Latin form of "Constantine," a name shared by several Roman and Byzantine emperors—most notably Constantine the Great (306–337 AD), the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire.
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