- prin****lities. In
Italian do****ents the term was
sometimes Latinised as
hypatus or ypatus, and in
Italian historiography one
finds ipato. The feminine...
-
Leoni under Leo III 738:
Felice Cornicola under Leo III 739:
Theodatus Hypatus under Leo III 741:
Ioannes Fabriacius under Leo III 764–787: Mauricius...
- Venetias'. Doge
Justinian Parte****cius (d. 829) used the
title imperialis hypatus et
humilis dux Venetiae, 'imperial
hypatos and
humble duke of Venice'....
- of
Gaeta (complete list) –
Docibilis I,
Hypatus (866–906) John I,
Hypatus (867–933)
Docibilis II, co-
Hypatus (906–933), Duke (933–954) John II, co-Duke...
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taken the field, was
confirmed by Leo as dux and
given the
added title of
hypatus (from the Gr**** for "consul"). In 751, the
Lombard King
Aistulf conquered...
- (867–933 or 934), also
patrician from 877
Docibilis II (914 or 915–954), co–
hypatus from 906 John II (954–962 or 963), co–duke from 933 or 934,
consul Gregory...
- (Ancient Gr****: Θερμώδων) was a
river of
ancient Boeotia that rose in
Mount Hypatus, and
flowed past Teumessus, and
emptied into the
Asopus near Tanagra. Herodotus...
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Olympius (in 431)
Calogerus (449 - 458)
Carterius (menzionato nel 459)
Hypatus (circa 518) [dismissed by Janin]
Epictetus (in 536)
Vincentius (in 553)...
- Orso
Ipato (Latin:
Ursus Hypatus; died 737) was, by tradition, the
third Doge of
Venice (726–737) and the
first historically known.
During his eleven-year...
-
Sagmatas (Gr****: Σαγματάς,
Ancient Gr****: Ὕπατος, romanized: Hypatos, Latin:
Hypatus) is a
mountain of Boeotia, Greece. In antiquity, it was
called Hypatos...