- and was
given the
titles of 'grand emir' (magnus
amiratus, μέγας ἀμηρᾶς) and 'emir of emirs' (
amiratus amiratorum, ἀμηρᾶς τῶν ἀμηράδων). The
title lapsed...
- real name or a pseudonym.
Evelyn Jamison argued that he was Eugenius,
amiratus from 1190. The
Frenchman Hugues Foucaud (Hugo Fulcaudus),
abbot of Saint-Denis...
- Malconvenant) (floruit 1183–1203), was an Italo-Norman
baron in Sicily. He was an
amiratus (admiral) of the
Kingdom of
Sicily in the late 12th and
early 13th centuries...
- Εὐγένιος ὁ τῆς Πανόρμου, Italian:
Eugenio da Palermo; c. 1130 – 1202) was an
amiratus (admiral) of the
Kingdom of
Sicily in the late
twelfth century. He was...
- 1448–1479 ODB, "Ionian Sea" (T. E. Gregory), p. 1007. Leon-Robert Menager, "
Amiratus-Αμηράς: L'emirat et les
origines de l'amiraute (XIe-XIIIe siecles)", Paris...
- -
Diego Pignatelli,
prince of
Castelvetrano The
Grande Ammiraglio dit
amiratus amiratorum was the
commander of the Navy of the
Kingdom of Sicily. For...
-
official at
Palermo was ****igned as "Knight, to be for the
Sicilians the
amiratus",
where -atus is a
Latin grammar suffix. This
title continued in mainly...
- of
amiralius in 1109
after having previously acted under the
title of
amiratus.
Under this new
title he
would command the
formidable Norman fleet and...
- John was the
amiratus or emir of
Roger II of Sicily. John was born to the
Admiral Eugenius in Palermo,
where his
family had
moved from Troina. His brothers...
-
Tibors de
Sarenom (died 1198),
trobairitz Eugenius of
Palermo (died 1202),
amiratus (admiral), translator, and poet Zhu Xi (died 1200),
Confucian scholar,...