- Vir
gloriosus (lit. 'glorious man'; Gr****: ἔνδοξος, endoxos) or
gloriosissimus (lit. 'most glorious'; Gr****: ἐνδοξότατος, endoxotatos) was the highest...
-
importance in the
Roman nobility, such as
iudex ("judge"), vestararius,
gloriosissimus dux ("most-glorious duke"), consul, senator, and
magister militum. Theophylact's...
- Church. For his
services to Byzantium, he was made
patrikios and vir
gloriosissimus.
Harith was the son of
Jabalah IV (Gabalas in Gr**** sources) and brother...
-
praetorian prefect of
Italy 486–493)
refers to
Theoderic as
dominus noster gloriosissimus adque inclytus rex
Theodericus victor ac
triumfator semper Augustus...
- and the
bishops allude to him as "our most
glorious and
pious son" (
gloriosissimus atque piissimus filius noster).
Based on the
dating clause, Ariamir's...
- high
officials were
indicated with the
titles of "vir gloriosus" or "
gloriosissimus" and "vir magnificus". In
ancient inscriptions and m****cripts, the...
- 756. In 760, Pope Paul I
referred to him as a "most
glorious duke" (
gloriosissimus dux).
After Pippin's
death in 768,
Autchar served Carloman until the...
- of the
Excubitors held the
highest court ranks, of
patrikios and vir
gloriosissimus.
Apart from
their duties as
commander of the Excubitors,
holders of...
- to the
supreme title of
patrician and the
supreme senatorial rank of
gloriosissimus ("most
glorious one"). He was also
awarded an
honorary consulship. As...
- languages). The
species epithet gloriosissima comes from the
Latin gloriosissimus (most glorious),
presumably because it is much
larger than the similar...