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Constantine VI (23 August 1610 – 18 May 1647) was a monarch of the House of Komnenos-Palaiologos who ruled as Emperor of Diadochia from 1624 to 1647. Constantine succeeded his father Constantine V as Emperor of Diadochia a few months before his fourteenth birthday. His grandmother, the Empress Dowager Sophia Eleonora acted as regent during Constantine's minority.

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  • Constantine VI of Diadochia
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  • Constantine VI (23 August 1610 – 18 May 1647) was a monarch of the House of Komnenos-Palaiologos who ruled as Emperor of Diadochia from 1624 to 1647. Constantine succeeded his father Constantine V as Emperor of Diadochia a few months before his fourteenth birthday. His grandmother, the Empress Dowager Sophia Eleonora acted as regent during Constantine's minority.
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  • Michael and Gabriel Cathedral, Atlantis
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  • 1610-08-23(xsd:date)
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  • Constantine VI
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  • 1647-05-18(xsd:date)
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  • Constantine VI (23 August 1610 – 18 May 1647) was a monarch of the House of Komnenos-Palaiologos who ruled as Emperor of Diadochia from 1624 to 1647. Constantine succeeded his father Constantine V as Emperor of Diadochia a few months before his fourteenth birthday. His grandmother, the Empress Dowager Sophia Eleonora acted as regent during Constantine's minority. Constantine VI, taciturn and suspicious, relied heavily on his chief minister Angelos to govern the empire of Diadochia. Emperor and Chief Minister are remembered for the establishment of the Académie française and for putting an end to the revolt of the Diadochian nobility. The reign of Constantine "the Just" was also marked by the struggles against Catholics and Euphrania. Diadochia's greatest victory in the conflicts against their old rivals, the Euphrania during the period 1639-63 came at the Battle of Astéria (1647), five days after Constantine's death from apparent complications of intestinal tuberculosis. This battle marked the end of Euphrania's military ascendancy in Meropis and foreshadowed Diadochian dominance on the Meropis continent, under Eric III, his son and successor
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