How to use in-sentence of “constance”:
+ It stars Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Nancy Kelly, Joan Davis, Jane Wyman, Harry Davenport Harry Davenport and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
+ The Council of Constance ended the schism when they elected Martin V as the new pope.
+ In the Swabian War and the 30 Years’ War after the siege of Constance by Swedish troops, Kreuzlingen Abbey was burned down by the people of Constance.
+ It stars John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers, Altea Gibson, Ken Curtis, Willis Bouchey, Bing Russell, Hank Worden, Anna Lee, Denver Pyle, Carleton Young and was distributed by United Artists.
+ She had one child, Constance Francesca Hilton.
+ Her father was actor Richard Bennett, her mother, actress Adrienne Morrison, and her sisters, actress Constance Bennett and dancer, Barbara Bennett.
+ The movie stars Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, Keke Palmer, Julia Stiles, Lili Reinhart, and Lizzo.
+ At the age of three, he was crowned Kingdom of SicilyKing of Sicily as a co-ruler with his mother, Constance of Hauteville, the daughter of Roger II of Sicily.
Example sentences of “constance”:
+ He married Constance Weber and fathered two sons.
+ Aubrey Smith, Mickey Rooney, Henry Stephenson, Constance Collier, Helen Flint and was distributed by United Artists.
+ When Marie Antoinette was a child, she often gave gifts to Constance Weber and her son, Joseph.
+ He married Constance Weber and fathered two sons.
+ Aubrey Smith, Mickey Rooney, Henry Stephenson, Constance Collier, Helen Flint and was distributed by United Artists.
+ When Marie Antoinette was a child, she often gave gifts to Constance Weber and her son, Joseph.
+ Constance, Countess Markiewicz, born as Constance Georgine Gore-Booth on February 4, 1868, died July 15, 1927, was an IrelandIrish Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil.
+ The Council of Constance decreed Wycliffe’s works should be burned and his remains exhumed.
+ Christine Baranski plays Constance Bulworth.
+ Stargardt, 1984, Tafel 11 a younger daughter of Robert II of France and Constance of Arles.
+ From 1262 to 1264, and again in 1266, the young Duke of Swabia, Conradin of Hohenstaufen, resided in Arbon because the Bishop of Constance was his guardian.
+ All Constance Garnett’s translations of the short stories and letters are available, plus the edition of the “Note-book” translated by S.S.
+ His mother was Constance Jane Eliot, a Scottish nurse.
+ Reid, Constance 1996.
+ A number of previous cabinet ministers, notably Constance Markiewicz, were demoted to under-secretary level.
+ When Robert II married again, this time to Constance of Arles, she was Fulk’s cousin.
+ When Thurgau was conquered by the Swiss “Eidgenossen” in 1460, the Bishops of Constance retained Arbon.
+ The shores of Lake Constance near Arbon have been inhabited since the Stone Age.
+ The Black forest, the Swabian Alb and the Lake Constance are world famous holiday regions.
+ The schism lasted until the Council of Constance in 1417.