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- style used by the Portuguese monarchs, from 1748 to 1910. The title fidelissimus (Latin for 'most faithful') is still attached to Portugal, as it was...
- Portuguese Crown some honorary, such as the attribution of the title of Rex Fidelissimus (His Most Faithful Majesty), and royal titles, such as King of Brazil...
- Venice and described by Petrus Victorinus as liber antiquissimus et fidelissimus (lit. 'a book most ancient and faithful'). The oldest existing m****cript...
- of the Gr****s"). The full title Baldwin actually used was dei gratia fidelissimus in Christo imperator a Deo coronatus Romanorum moderator et semper augustus...
- address changed throughout his reign. John notoriously earned the title of fidelissimus (Latin for 'most faithful') for him and his heirs which is still attached...
- Venice and described by Petrus Victorinus as liber antiquissimus et fidelissimus (lit. 'a book most ancient and faithful'). The oldest existing m****cript...
- Chrysostom, Orat. vii.133‑152 Suda, Dion Eugenio Amato, Xenophontis imitator fidelissimus. Studi su tradizione e fortuna erudite di Dione Crisostomo tra XVI e...
- history. In Claudius' speech, Macstarna is Caelius Vibenna's sodalis fidelissimus (most faithful companion) Cornell, 133–141, 143–145, 235; Cornell describes...
- (1820–1894), British clergyman and cricketer Other Faithfull Majesty (Rex Fidelissimus), a sobriquet attached to the Portuguese monarchy "Faithfull", a song...
- Byzantine predecessors, with the titles of the Latin Emperors (Dei gratia fidelissimus in Christo imperator a Deo coronatus Romanorum moderator et semper augustus)...