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- зетскому). "Prince, Despot of the Kingdoms of Rascia and Albania" (illustrissimus princeps Georgius despotus regni Rascie et Albanie, Rive et totius Ussore...
- comes Tuscul****) son Gregory III 1126–1153 Ptolemy II (Tolomeo II), (Illustrissimus, dominus Consul et dux) son of Ptolemy I 1153 – c. 1167 Jonathan, (Comes...
- Hochgeboren (German: [ˈhoːχɡəˌboːɐ̯n̩], lit. "high-born"; Latin: illustrissimus) is a form of address for the titled members of the German and Austrian...
- in Cagliari. Princeton University. p. 76.: Semper happisi desiggiu, Illustrissimu Segnore, de magnificare, & arrichire sa limba nostra Sarda; dessa matessi...
- Count of Tusculum sometime between 954 and 1012. Consul et dux 961, vir illustrissimus 980, praefectus navalis 999. He was the son of Alberic II (son of Alberic...
- that de Moivre had solved the problem years earlier: " … ; respondit Illustrissimus vir se dubitare an Problema a Te aliquot ante annos solutum de invenienda...
- of Gilbert is sometimes proposed: In 885, a senior Count Gislebert ("illustrissimus comes") had the emperor grant one of his v****als a manse in the villa...
- Duovir/Duumvir iure dicundo. IIIIII VIR AVG – Sevir/****vir Augustalis. ILL. – Illustrissimus ILLMAIllustrissima IM. – Imago, Immortalis, Immunis, Impensa. IMP...
- Known among his contemporaries as inter viros sui temporis illustres illustrissimus 1535 – 11 August 1590 President of the Aulic Council Hofmarschall of...
- college's former pupils ****ociation makes an annual award (the Alumnus Illustrissimus Award) to "a past-pupil who has achieved something of major significance...