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class Vir
spectabilis – The "Admirable Men",
Counts Second class Vir
clarissimus – The "Most
Notable Men",
Counts Third class The most
important Imperial...
- The
Senate was the
governing and
advisory ****embly of the
aristocracy in the
ancient Roman Republic. It was not an
elected body, but one
whose members...
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Randall and Tony
Morris rated Clarissimus an "average"
winner of the 2000 Guineas. At the end of his
racing career Clarissimus was
retired to
become a breeding...
- planets. She also
serves as
president of the
Crimean branch of the "Prince
Clarissimus Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov Foundation" (which was
founded in May...
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Maximian the Tetrarch, whom he predeceased.
Valerius bore the
title clarissimus puer in his youth, and
later nobilissimus vir. He was
consul with his...
- French) (between
about 440 and 450–between 511 to
after 517), was a vir
clarissimus, or Gallo-Roman senator.
Tonantius Ferreolus lived in
Narbo (modern Narbonne)...
- Julius,
Consul jussit,
Curavit judex. CL. –
Clarissimus, Claudius, Clodius, Colonia. CL.V. –
Clarissimus vir,
Clypeum vovit. C.M. –
Caius Marius, Causa...
- states: "Hanc
maxime elegantem primorum numerorum proprietatem invenit vir
clarissimus,
rerumque mathematicarum peritissimus Joannes Wilson Armiger." (A man...
- with
titles such as vir
illustris ("illustrious man"). The
appellation clarissimus (Gr**** lamprotatos) was used to
designate the
dignitas of
certain senators...
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racing Radium became a
successful stallion,
siring 2000
Guineas winner Clarissimus and the sire of Phar Lap.
Radium was
foaled in 1903 at
Southcourt in...