- The
title Prince of
Gothia (princeps
Gothiæ) or
Prince of the
Goths (princeps Gothorum) was a
title of nobility,
sometimes ****umed by its
holder as a sign...
- Catalonia, a
status which led
outsiders and
flatterers to
refer to him as dux
Gothiae, "Duke of Gothia". His own do****ents
almost all
refer to him
merely as...
- rak. Slezsku. Olomouc: Ed. Hölzel. p. 25.[dead link]
Regnorum Sueciae Gothiae... nova
descriptio Euskaltzaindia (2010-05-23). "157.
araua - Europako...
- was
issued by
Galerius in 311 AD, and a
bishop by the name of
Theophilas Gothiae was
present at the
First Council of
Nicaea in 325 AD. However, fighting...
- and
Narbonne from 858 to 864. He also bore the
title margrave of
Gothia (
Gothiæ marchio), as he held
several frontier counties. He was a
Hunfriding by birth...
- they
governed several counties they
often took the
title of duke (Dux
Gothiae). When the
county formed the
border with the
Muslim Kingdom, the Frankish...
-
mentioned in 1650
Swedish geography description Epitome descriptionis Svecia,
Gothiae,
Fenningiae et
subjectarum provinciarum by
professor Mikael Wexionius....
- Creed. His name is also
sometimes spelled Theophilas, such as
Theophilas Gothiae, or Theophilos.
Although the
original do****ents of the
council have not...
- with the
title of
princeps (prince). He was
probably regarded as
princeps Gothiae, a
title which was to run in his
family in the
tenth century. He and his...
- senior) was to
superintend both
lands of the
Geats (uterque
praefectus est
Gothiae),
Adalvard the
Younger Sigtuna (Sictunam) and
Uppsala (Ubsalam), Simeon...