- Saxo
Grammaticus (c. 1150 – c. 1220), also
known as Saxo
cognomine Longus, was a
Danish historian,
theologian and author. He is
thought to have been a...
- ISBN 978-0-7607-1973-2. "Alani
Lusitaniam et
Carthaginiensem provincias, et
Wandali cognomine Silingi Baeticam sortiuntur" (Hydatius) Castritius, 2007 For
another rapid...
-
Nauialbione Gibarci,
Egiuarri cognomine Namarini, Iadoui, Arroni, Arrotrebae,
pronunturium Celti****,
amnes Florius Nelo.
Celtici cognomine Neri et
super Tamarici...
- patre, [Haraldus]
quinquaginta annos regnavit. Hic Christi**** ex****
cognomine Blatan sive Clac Harald. ed.
Langebek (1772) p. 375
Archived 14 April...
- Carthaginiensis:
Alani Lusitaniam et
Carthaginiensem provincias, et
Wandali cognomine Silingi Baeticam sortiuntur. Some
doubt whether the
Alans held all or...
-
Several of its
coins are extant.
Pliny refers to the city as
Carissa cognomine Aurelia. The city is
usually ****ociated, due to inscriptions, with Carixa...
- from the Gr**** verb γελάω "I smile/laugh". (both are
mentioned by Virgil, in the
third book of Aeneid: <<...Immanisque Gela
fluvii cognomine dicta...>>)...
-
filius suus
Ingialdr in
regem sublimatur, qui
ultra modum timens Ivarum cognomine withfadm regem tunc
temporis multis formidabilem se
ipsum **** omni comitatu...
- its
southern edge. The
wording of the
proclamation is: Ego Wil(el)mus
cognomine ****us Rex
Anglie do et
concedo tibi
Nepoti meo
Alano Britannie Comiti...
- Polychronicon,
which name
comes from the
longer title Ranulphi Castrensis,
cognomine Higden,
Polychronicon (sive
Historia Polycratica) ab
initio mundi usque...