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Bonifatius Consiliarius (died
circa 705) (also
known as
Boniface Consiliarius and
Archdeacon Boniface)
resided in Rome
where he was an
advisor to the papacy...
- city
councils in
Italy and Switzerland. It is
derived from the
Latin consiliarius (advisor) and
consilium (advice). The
terminology of the
American Mafia...
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whispering prayers into its ears, he
could not
revive the body.
Boniface Consiliarius Continuity and
Change in
Creed and Confessions, Credo:
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student Hippolyte Delehaye Namtar (biography) Pseudepigrapha...
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possibility of
eventually comparing it with the
Roman figure of the "
consiliarius",
concludes that: "it is a
figure of
exclusive Anglo-Saxon blood". Starting...
- his father,
about in his
twentieth year, when the
latter made him his
consiliarius upon his own
appointment to the
Praetorian Prefecture. In the judicial...
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Michael Valachiae Transalpinae Woivoda,
Sacrae Caesareae Regiae Majestatis Consiliarius per
Transylvaniam Lo****tenens, cis
transylvaniam partium eius
super exercitu...
- – Conjux, Consensus,
Consiliarius, Consul, Consularis. COR. –
Cornelia (tribus), Cornelius, Corona, Corpus. COS. –
Consiliarius, Consul, Consulares. COSS...
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deposition in 887. He was
described as his "highest counsellor." He was a
consiliarius and
marchio by
appointment of
Charles and he was the
greatest magnate...
- from 871
until his death. He was the
archiminister (archminister) and
consiliarius (counsellor) of the
Emperor Louis II. In 869-870 he
travelled to Constantinople...