- An
augustalis or augustale, also agostaro, was a gold coin
minted in the
Kingdom of
Sicily beginning in 1229 or in 1231
according to others. It was issued...
- was at Alexandria, and its
governor had the
unique title of
praefectus augustalis ("Augustal Prefect", of the rank vir spectabilis;
previously the governor...
-
Augustalis (Latin for "imperial,
belonging to/representing the Augustus"), may
refer to:
Augustalis, a
medieval coin the day of the
Augustalia those who...
- The
Constitutions of Melfi, or
Liber Augustalis, were a new
legal code for the
Kingdom of
Sicily promulgated on 1
September 1231 by
Emperor Frederick II...
- any
other province or diocese, its head was
styled uniquely Praefectus Augustalis,
indicating that he
governed in the
personal name of the emperor, the...
-
Following Augustalis'
treatise De
ratione Paschae (On the
Measurement of Easter), Rome
retired the
earlier 8-year
cycle in
favor of
Augustalis' 84-year...
- on eight-year cycles. Then 84-year
tables were
introduced in Rome by
Augustalis near the end of the 3rd century.
Although a
process based on the 19-year...
-
Augustalis (fl. 441-442) was the
first bishop of Toulon,
according to some authorities. He was
appointed in 441. He
attended the
Council of
Orange that...
- The
Sodales or
Sacerdotes Augustales (singular
Sodalis or
Sacerdos Augustalis), or
simply Augustales, were an
order (sodalitas) of
Roman priests originally...
- (107)/
consul suffectus (108)/
septemvir epulonum (before 112)/
sodalis Augustalis (before 112)/
archon Athenis (112/13). He also held
office as legatus...