-
claimed by the papacy,
which granted them as a fief, the
regnum Sardiniae et
Corsicae ("kingdom of
Sardinia and Corsica"), to King
James II of
Aragon in 1297...
- Phorcys, with no
mother specified.
Kerenyi pp. 42–43. «Rex fuit
Forcus Corsicae et
Sardiniae qui **** ab
Atlante rege
navali certamine ****
magna exercitus...
-
Tuscany from
about 847 and the
guardian of the
island of
Corsica (tutor
Corsicae insulae). He was the son of
Boniface II,
Margrave of Tuscany, who had been...
- on his own
initiative (motu proprio) a
hypothetical regnum Sardiniae et
Corsicae ("Kingdom of
Sardinia and Corsica") in
order to
settle the War of the Sicilian...
-
claimed by the papacy,
which granted them as a fief, the
regnum Sardiniae et
Corsicae ("kingdom of
Sardinia and Corsica"), to King
James II of
Aragon in 1297...
-
royal investiture from Pope
Boniface VIII in 1297 as Rex
Sardiniae et
Corsicae. The
Aragonese did not take
possession of the
island until 1323, after...
- Cottiarum,
Rhaetia Prima and Secunda, Samnii, Valeriae, Sardiniae, and
Corsicae). In the
fifth century, with the
Emperors controlled by
their barbarian...
- Boeotia, and that it was
distinguished from the
other by the name of
Thebae Corsicae, that is the
Corseae near or
belonging to Thebes. As to toponymy, it has...
-
mastery until 1298, when Pope
Boniface VIII
formally bestowed the
regnum Corsicae,
Kingdom of Corsica, on
James II of
Aragon along with the
regnum Sardiniae...
- from an ****ociation of
creditors known as the
Compera nuova acquisitionis Corsicæ. The
Mamluk Empire is hit by the
plague in the autumn.
Baghdad is hit in...