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'''Helena''', also known as '''Helena Augusta''' and '''Saint Helena''', (c. 246/248 AD – c. 330)<ref>{{WP|Helena, mother of Constantine I}}</ref> was an Empress of the [[Roman Empire]] and mother of Roman emperor [[Constantine I]].
'''Helena''', also known as '''Helena Augusta''' and '''Saint Helena''', (c. 246/248 AD – c. 330)<ref>{{WP|Helena, mother of Constantine I}}</ref> was an Empress of the [[Roman Empire]] and mother of Roman emperor [[Constantine I]]. She was revered as a saint after her death, and by the 870s, had a [[Sancta Helena's Church|church]] dedicated to her in [[Colchester]], a city in [[Essex]], [[England]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
 
Revered as a saint after her death, by the 870s a [[Sancta Helena's Church|church]] in [[Colchester]], a city in [[Essex]], [[England]] was dedicated to her.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>  
 
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Helena, also known as Helena Augusta and Saint Helena, (c. 246/248 AD – c. 330)[1] was an Empress of the Roman Empire and mother of Roman emperor Constantine I. She was revered as a saint after her death, and by the 870s, had a church dedicated to her in Colchester, a city in Essex, England.[2]

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