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GRACIA REX
FRANCIE ET
ANGLIE ET D[OMI]N[V]S
HIBERNIE /
HENRICVS DEI
GRACIA REX
ANGLIE ET
FRANCIE ET
DOMINUS HIBERNIE Henry, by the
grace of God, King of France...
- The
Statute of
Ireland concerning Coparceners (Latin:
Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus, or Stat. Hib. de Coher.), was an
English statute made by Henry...
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Lordship of
Ireland gave the King of
England the
additional title Dominus Hibernie (sic, for Hiberniae; also
Dominus Hybernie), 'Lord of Ireland'. The Kingdom...
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Henry the
Young King,
Richard I 1199–1259 Dei
gratia Rex Anglie,
Dominus Hibernie, Dux
Normannie et Aquitannie,
Comes Andegavie (By the
Grace of God, King...
- groats,
crowned coat-of-arms over
cross fourchee; mm:
trefoil FRAnCIE ET
hIBERnIE REX,
crowned harp;
crowned h and
crowned R
flanking (henricus Rex). AR...
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accounts of
Irish werewolves appear in the 11th
century poem De
Mirabilibus Hibernie (On the
Marvels of Ireland) by
Bishop Patrick of Dublin, the
Middle Irish...
- his
obituary under the year 873, reading: Imhar, rex
Nordmannorum totius Hibernie & Brittanie,
uitam finiuit ["Ivar, king of all the
Norse of
Ireland and...
- and
Katherine of Aragon);
saltire stops DEI G' R' AGLIE' Z FRANC' DNS'
hIBERNIE,
crowned royal coat-of-arms;
double saltire stops. AV
Crown of the Double...
- pirouette,
incorporating a pun in the process. The word bren,
found in "
Hibernie" by metastasis,
serves as the
basis for this pun. Nevertheless, this wordplay...
- at the
Wayback Machine,
Ortelius copy, de Jode copy.
Anglia &
Scotiae &
Hibernie nova descriptio. Wall map 92 cm × 122 cm (36 in × 48 in) on 8 sheets. Mercator...