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Asterius (fl. 419–422) was a
Roman general who
obtained the
title of
comes Hispaniarum in
which capacity he parti****ted in an
important military expedition...
- This map
illustrates the 'Diocesis
Hispaniarum,'
highlighting its
ecclesial metropolitan sees and
their suffragan dioceses, as
detailed by
Frederick Meyrick...
- of Amasea,
bishop of Amasea,
later in the 4th
century Asterius (comes
Hispaniarum),
Roman general who
defeated the
Vandals in
Hispania in
various battles...
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Lusitania was
united with the
other provinces to form the
Diocesis Hispaniarum ("Diocese of the Hispanias").
Lusitania province territory Roman Hispania...
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Regum Principumq.
Virorum amicitias/gradum sibi fecit:/a.
PHILIPPO IV.
Hispaniarum Indiarumq. Rege /
inter Sanctioris Concilli scribas Adscitus,/ et ad...
- "Spain" as the
realm in the
titulary was
Charles I of Spain, who used Rex
Hispaniarum et
Indiarum (i.e. King of the
Spains and the Indies). This
title was...
- Oña, an
enclave in Burgos,
under the
inscription Sancius,
gratia Dei,
Hispaniarum rex.
Before his
death in 1035,
Sancho divided his
possessions among his...
- This map
illustrates the 'Diocesis
Hispaniarum,'
highlighting its
ecclesial metropolitan sees and
their suffragan dioceses before the fall of the Western...
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capital of the Visigoths. In 1080, he
introduced the form ego
Adefonsus Hispaniarum imperator ("I, Alfonso,
emperor of the Spains"),
which he used again...
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Carolus Dei
Gratia Rex
utriusque Siciliae, & Hyerusalem, &c.
Infans Hispaniarum, Dux Parmae, Placentiae, Castri, &c. Ac
Magnus Princeps Haereditarius...