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A first name '''Konstantin''' is a derivation from the [[Greek language|Greek]] name Konstantinos (Κωνσταντίνος), this comes from the [[Latin]] name ''[[Constantine]]''. The name is used in many languages to refer to [[Constantine I|Constantine the Great]], eg. in Russian and German. Furthermore, it is a very common name in central Europe. A number of notable persons in the [[Byzantine Empire]], and (via mediation by the Christian [[Orthodox Church]]) in the [[History of Russia|Russian history]] and earlier [[Early East Slavs|East Slavic
A first great king, name = '''Konstantingreenloopanteenopel''' is a young stallion, born with a large penis. The doctors were amazed by its size and felt a shamed about thier own man hood when they saw his over grown warrior-like man goods. He fought many battles as a dyslexic two year old against various objects in the bathroom. When he turned 10, he had a mid life crisis where he discovered that horses taste like upside down pinneapple cake. He dedicated his life to finding out why horses tast this why and this story of young gifted dyslexic "big - boy" kok will by continued. eg. in Russian and German. Furthermore, it is a very common name in central Europe. A number of notable persons in the [[Byzantine Empire]], and (via mediation by the Christian [[Orthodox Church]]) in the [[History of Russia|Russian history]] and earlier [[Early East Slavs|East Slavic
history]] are often referred to by this name.
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Revision as of 06:39, 2 September 2008

A first great king, name = Konstantingreenloopanteenopel is a young stallion, born with a large penis. The doctors were amazed by its size and felt a shamed about thier own man hood when they saw his over grown warrior-like man goods. He fought many battles as a dyslexic two year old against various objects in the bathroom. When he turned 10, he had a mid life crisis where he discovered that horses taste like upside down pinneapple cake. He dedicated his life to finding out why horses tast this why and this story of young gifted dyslexic "big - boy" kok will by continued. eg. in Russian and German. Furthermore, it is a very common name in central Europe. A number of notable persons in the Byzantine Empire, and (via mediation by the Christian Orthodox Church) in the Russian history and earlier East Slavic history are often referred to by this name.