-
others use a
closed helmet.[citation needed] In the
Spanish nobility,
armígero was a low
specific rank to
which a
certain group of
untitled nobles were...
- born,
master parson; who
writes himself "
Armigero," in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, "
Armigero." To
which Shallow directly replies: Ay,...
-
death of the
famous leader Roberto Sanseverino,
Alfonso remained the
first armigero of Italy. However, he was
greatly feared and
hated by the
Neapolitan people...
-
derives from the term
berroviere (highwayman/policeman),
which indicates the
armigero (person
entitled to bear arms)
guarding the
captain of the people. It is...
- chethamensis:
Bibliothecae publicae Mancuniensis ab
Humfredo Chetham,
armigero fundatae catalogus,
exhibens libros in
varias classes pro
varietate argumenti...
- chethamensis:
Bibliothecae publicae Mancuniensis ab
Humfredo Chetham,
armigero fundatae catalogus,
exhibens libros in
varias classas pro
varietate argumenti...
- Church,
Tamerton Foliot,
inscribed in
Latin as follows:
Johanni Coplestono Armigero ****us
manerie domino viro ****
generis antiqui tum
verae virtutis laude...
-
inscription reads: "Parentibus suis charissimis,
Thomae Sekford de
Sekford armigero: et
Margaritae uxori eius de
filiabus Ioannis Wingfeld de Letheringham...
- (Margaretam)
Hugoni Earth Armi(ge)ro
conjugatam alteram (Annam) .....
Prideaux Armigero in
matrimonium datum Which may be translated: "John Ridgeway, Esquire,...
- vocalibus, et de
pronunciatione linguæ Hebraicæ.
Auctore Samuele Barker armigero,
nuper de Lyndon, in com. Rotelandiæ, (Londini:
Prostat venalis apud J...