-
Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval
Latin for "Great
Charter of Freedoms"),
commonly called Magna Carta or
sometimes Magna Charta ("Great Charter"), is a...
-
Henry V.
HENRICVS DEI
GRACIA REX
FRANCIE ET
ANGLIE ET D[OMI]N[V]S
HIBERNIE /
HENRICVS DEI
GRACIA REX
ANGLIE ET
FRANCIE ET
DOMINUS HIBERNIE Henry, by the...
- English)
Henry II,
Henry the
Young King,
Richard I 1199–1259 Dei
gratia Rex
Anglie,
Dominus Hibernie, Dux
Normannie et Aquitannie,
Comes Andegavie (By the...
- English"
remained standard, with
occasional use of "King of England" or Rex
Anglie. From John's
reign onwards all
other titles were
eschewed in
favour of "King"...
- Ptolemy's
description named the sea as
Britanicus Oce**** nunc
Canalites Anglie (Ocean of the
Britons but now
English Channel). The map is
possibly the...
-
occasional use of Rex
Anglie ("King of England"). From John's
reign onwards all
other titles were
eschewed in
favour of Rex or
Regina Anglie. In 1604
James I...
- Henry, King of the English,
originally in
Latin as
Contra Henri****
Regem Anglie, was a book
written in 1522 by
Martin Luther against Henry VIII of England...
-
Kendall (1956), pp. 150–151,
quoting from Mancini's De
Occupatione Regni Anglie per
Riccardum Tercium: "After the
death of Clarence, he [Richard] came very...
- The
Tractatus de
legibus et
consuetudinibus regni Angliae (Treatise on the Laws and
Customs of the
Kingdom of England),
often called Glanvill, is the earliest...
-
report of what he had witnessed,
titling his text De
Occupatione Regni Anglie per
Riccardum Tercium ('The
Occupation of the
Throne of
England by Richard...