-
tells how "all the councillors,
together with that
proud usurper" [omnes
consiliarii una ****
superbo tyranno] made the
mistake of
inviting "the
fierce and...
-
charter of
Charles the Fat. He was one of only
three marchiones and six
consiliarii who
appear in the
reign of Charles. MacLean, p. 71. AF, 875 (p. 77 and...
-
consul suffectus in AD 193 and
consul in 204.
Fabius Sabinus, one of the
consiliarii of
Alexander Severus,
perhaps the same
Sabinus later driven out of Rome...
- Håkon's
Norwegian enemies. The
members of the
royal council were
termed consiliarii (Swedish: rådsherre), a term that now
occurs for the
first time in a...
- with the rector's
decisions could appeal to a
doctor legens.
Eleven consiliarii provided ****istance to the rector,
being elected yearly by
their predecessors...
-
functionaries of
equestrian rank, and senators)
appointed for life (
consiliarii)." In the 4th-century
Historia Augusta, the
Emperor Hadrian's consilium...
- Clementem, quo jam
pervenerat prin****lior et
solemnior Bucentaurus ****
consiliariis, &c [... with a well-wrought and
stately Bucentaur, upon
which he came...
- real
authority over the sovereign. Its
permanent members comprised the
consiliarii —
trusted courtiers and
loyal dignitaries personally selected by the...
- was
addressed to "Petro
Cerbule et
Sundice ceterisque optimatibus et
consiliariis dilecti filii nostri Michaelis regis Vulgarorum" ("To Peter, Tserbula...
-
council was
referred to as
universitas consiliariorum and in 1224 as
consiliarii Spirensis ****
universo eorum collegio. In 1226 and 1227, for the first...