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- intensifiers. English language: "preeminent" (pre+eminent) or Latin language: excellentissimus (excellens + -issimus) Intensives generally function as adverbs before...
- Theophylact I 924–954 Alberic II, son of Alberic I before 1013 Gregory I, (Excellentissimus vir – Praefectus navalis) son of Alberic II until 1012 Theophylact...
- Laurent Gervais O.P. 1483 Doctor Evangelicus John Wycliffe - 1330 Doctor Excellentissimus Antonio Corsetti - 1503 Doctor Eximius Francisco Suárez S.J. 1617 Doctor...
- walls during the wars of the past year, decided to surrender. The excellentissimus princeps Jaquintus, who had led the rebellion of the city, was hanged...
- describes Michael as "the most excellent leader of the Zachlumi" (excellentissimus dux Chulmorum), and is mentioned the Ston bishopric (ecclesia Stagnensis)...
- p****ed it to all his descendants. They also received the titles of excellentissimus vir' (most excellent man) and apostolic rector of Sant'Andrea, which...
- Pollack and Maitland. History of English Law, p. 175. Intrationum excellentissimus Liber (1510, i.e. 151), f. 22 and f. 71. Columbia Law Review 10, No...
- Matilda's excellent forces and defeated them" (eius filius **** exercitus excellentissimus Matilade pugnavit et victoriam obtinuit). The exact dynamic of the...
- him, the text of his appointment mentions him as being already a vir excellentissimus ("most excellent man"), a former praetorian prefect of the East and...
- Jaquintus was the prince (excellentissimus princeps) of Bari from the death of Tancred, the son of Roger II of Sicily, in 1138 to his own death the next...