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- Dhrangadhra, the order became dormant in 2010. The motto of the Order is Imperatricis au****iis, (Latin for "Under the au****es of the Empress"), a reference...
- Knight Commander (KCIE) Companion (CIE) 1 January 1878 Queen Victoria Imperatricis au****iis ('Under the au****es of the Empress') Indian, Middle Eastern...
- Ego Urraca filia ejusdem regis et imperatoris Federnandi et Sancie imperatricis). García Gallo 1945, 213–14. The most likely king of France is Henry...
- Brazil Alexa herminiana N. Ramírez – southern Venezuela (Amazonas) Alexa imperatricis (R.H. Schomb.) Baill. – Venezuela, Guyana, and northern Brazil Alexa...
- from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-14. Constantiae Imperatricis et Reginae Siciliae Diplomata: 1195–1198, ed. T.K.Slzer (Vienna, 1983)...
- -47.456472 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Imperatriz (Latin: Dioecesis Imperatricis) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan...
- and the province of Deabolis Crusaders Western Macedonia Pertinentia Imperatricis, scilicet Vesna, Fersala, Domocos, Revenica, duo Almiri, **** Demetriadi...
- the Empress Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera (pertinentia Imperatricis). This pertinentia Imperatricis was awarded to Boniface of Montferrat's widow, Margaret...
- of "Ottoni inperatori et Theophanu auguste...quam nominee matris sue imperatricis insignivit" is recorded in the Annalista Saxo in 977, but this appears...
- Empress Sancha" (filia ejusdem regis et imperatoris Federnandi et Sancie imperatricis). The fourth wife of Alfonso VI, Isabel (Elizabeth), probably of French...