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Translatio imperii (Latin for 'transfer of rule') is a
historiographical concept that was
prominent in the
Middle Ages in the
thinking and
writing of...
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Consortium imperii is a
Latin term
dating from the
Roman Dominate,
denoting the
sharing of
imperial authority between two or more emperors, each hence...
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Renovatio imperii Romanorum ("renewal of the
empire of the Romans") was a
formula declaring an
intention to
restore or
revive the
Roman Empire. The formula...
- LTI –
Lingua Tertii Imperii:
Notizbuch eines Philologen (1947) is a book by
Victor Klemperer,
Professor of
Literature at the
Dresden University of Technology...
- The
pignora imperii ("pledges of rule") were
objects that were
supposed to
guarantee the
continued imperium of
Ancient Rome. One late
source lists seven...
- Via
Imperii (Imperial Road) was one of the most
important of a
class of
roads known collectively as
imperial roads (German: Reichsstraßen) of the Holy...
- be made in the
field by a general, see evocatio. A
Roman emperor's dies
imperii was the date on
which he ****umed imperium, that is, the
anniversary of...
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eighteen chapters, the
Ordinatio Imperii, that laid out
plans for an
orderly dynastic succession. The term
Ordinatio Imperii is a
modern (19th-century) creation...
- The
Prosopographia Imperii Romani,
abbreviated PIR, is a
collective historical work to
establish the
prosopography of high-profile
people from the Roman...
- The
Imperial Diet (Latin:
Dieta Imperii or
Comitium Imperiale; German: Reichstag) was the
deliberative body of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was not a legislative...