-
early German ordo, was
written for a
private audience. It
required the
coronator to ask the "designated prince" (princeps designatus)
whether he was willing...
- term
comes from antiquity,
namely when the
deceased was
entrusted to the
coronator, that is to a
necrofor who
prepared the
corpse according to
custom and...
- the
customary practice known for centuries.
Cologne archbishop acted as
coronator in the
ceremony in
Palatine Chapel in Aachen,
thereafter the coronation...
-
behavior of
Philip gave Otto the
opportunity to be
crowned by the
rightful coronator ("Königskröner")
Adolph of
Cologne on 12 July 1198 at the traditional...
-
granted noble titles and/or offices, such as
aspet (Armenian: ասպետ), '
coronator' and
sparapet (Armenian: սպարապետ), 'generalissimo' by
special decrees...
- that T.
anophelis is much more
abundant in Cx.
nigripalpus than in Cx.
coronator.
Coetzeea (named
after the
South African mosquito researcher Maureen Coetzee)...
-
succeeded in 1243 and
largely increased the estates. In 1254 he was "
coronator", with de
Briwere and
another knight,
concerning wreckage; in 1259 he...
-
consobrinus Robineau-Desvoidy, 1827
Culex cornutus Edwards, 1922 —
India Culex coronator Dyar & Knab, 1906 — Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa...