The street of Saint Helena is located in Jerusalem and was named after Saint Helena of Constantinople. She was the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine I and was credited with discovering the relics associated with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ including the True Cross. These relics are kept in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre located in Jerusalem. Thus, Helena holds a special place in the Christian and Jewish religion as the mother of Constantine and key figure in discovering and preserving the artifacts of Jesus' crucifixion.