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- and practical focus. He was called at this period of his life Doctor Christianissimus; later his devotional and pastoral writings brought him the title Doctor...
- form Franciae Rex ("King of France") was also used. This title Rex Christianissimus, or Roi Très-chrétien owed its origins to the long, and distinctive...
- France were known in the Church by the title "most Christian king" (Rex Christianissimus). Louis founded many hospitals and houses: the House of the Filles-Dieu...
- indebite. [...] Rex Hierosolymorum coronatur et inungitur; Rex Francorum Christianissimus coronatur et inungitur; Rex Anglorum coronatur et inungitur; Rex Siciliae...
- invincibilis ("valuable and invincible doctor"); Jean Gerson, Doctor christianissimus ("most Christian doctor"); and Francisco Suárez, Doctor eximius ("exceptional...
- dates the custom of giving to French kings the exclusive title of Rex Christianissimus. Pepin the Short and Charlemagne had been proclaimed "Most Christian"...
- indebite. […] Rex Hierosolymorum coronatur et inungitur; Rex Francorum Christianissimus coronatur et inungitur; Rex Anglorum coronatur et inungitur; Rex Siciliae...
- and/or the King of the Romans (Maximilian I) The King of France (Rex Christianissimus since the 15th century) (Louis XII) The King (or Queen) of Spain (Rex...
- Universalis Gilbert, Bishop of London - 1134 Doctor Venerabilis et Christianissimus; Doctor Consolatorius Jean Gerson - 1429 Doctor Venerandus Geoffroy...
- emperor to aid the local leader, Eccihard. “ex stirpe Danorum, dux christianissimus”, according to Thegan. The translated quotation is from Simon Coupland...