- Australia),
Conus capitaneus Linnaeus, C., 1758
Conus capitaneus Linnaeus, C., 1758
Conus capitaneus Linnaeus, C., 1758
Conus capitaneus Linnaeus, C., 1758...
- who had the
status of a viceroy.
These persons usually had the
title of
capitaneus et
vicarius generalis and were the head of the army also,
while the local...
-
Starosta /ˈstɑːrɒstə/ or
starost (Cyrillic: старост/а, Latin:
capitaneus, German: Starost, Hauptmann) is a
community elder in some
Slavic lands. The Slavic...
- Gorjani, he was
again made the
supremus capitaneus of
Slavonia and
Lower Austria. In 1540, he was the
capitaneus of Carniola. He
spent the last
years of...
- catepan, and its
meaning seems to have
merged with that of the late
Latin capitaneus (which
derives from the
classical Latin word caput,
meaning head). This...
- to a more
senior officer. The term
ultimately goes back to Late
Latin capitaneus meaning "head of [something]"; in
Middle English adopted as
capitayn in...
-
General of the
Lower Parts of the
Kingdom of Hungary" (Latin:
generalis capitaneus inferiorum partium regni) In legends, he is
known as a commoner. Kinizsi...
- with the rank of captain.
Captain was
derived from the Late
Latin word
capitaneus (meaning "head man" or chief). The
commissioned officer ****isting the...
-
commander (captain) in
charge of the
frontier region (lat.
capitaneus belgradensis, or
capitaneus nandoralbensis). In 1440,
Belgrade was
besieged by Ottomans...
-
Kapitan (derived from French: capitaine;
before Latin:
capitaneus – (military) leader, count, or
chairman of a
parish council; or from Latin:
caput – head...