- 1250. In addition, a half
augustalis was issued. It was
identical in design, but
smaller and half the weight. The
augustalis bore a
Latin inscription and...
- established,
where the
presiding dux et
augustalis was
placed above the
combined civil and
military authority: dux et
augustalis Aegypti,
controlling Aegyptus I...
-
placed Augustalis in the 3rd
century and
thought that the sup****tio Romana, an 84-year
Roman table, was
derived from the
table of
Augustalis,
which he...
-
Augustalis (Latin for "imperial,
belonging to/representing the Augustus"), may
refer to:
Augustalis, a
medieval coin the day of the
Augustalia those who...
-
promulgation of the
Constitutions of
Melfi (1231, also
known as
Liber Augustalis), a
collection of laws for his
realm that was
remarkable for its time...
-
Following Augustalis'
treatise De
ratione Paschae (On the
Measurement of Easter), Rome
retired the
earlier 8-year
cycle in
favor of
Augustalis' 84-year...
- The
Threnodia Augustalis is a 517-line
occasional poem
written by John
Dryden to
commemorate the
death of
Charles II in
February 1685. The poem was "rushed...
- 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...
- any
other province or diocese, its head was
styled uniquely Praefectus Augustalis,
indicating that he
governed in the
personal name of the emperor, the...
- 1250. In addition, a half
augustalis was issued. It was
identical in design, but
smaller and half the weight. The name
augustalis means literally "of the...