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- [first name] Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem [surname] qui sibi nomen imposuit [papal name]. In English, it can be translated as: I announce to you a...
- Georgium MariumSanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem Bergoglio qui sibi nomen imposuit Francis**** "Habemus Papam! Cardinal Bergoglio Elected Pope Francis". Official...
- [given name] Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem [surname] qui sibi nomen imposuit [papal name]. I announce to you with great joy; we have a Pope: The most...
- [baptismal name], Sanctæ Romanæ Ecclesiæ Cardinalem [surname], qui sibi nomen imposuit [papal name]. I announce to you a great joy: We have a Pope! The Most Eminent...
- of a concubine (Genuit (Alberic) ex his principem ex concubinam filium, imposuit eis nomen Octabi****), but his Latin is unclear. If he was the son of Alda...
- [forename], Sanctæ Romanæ Ecclesiæ Cardinalem [surname], qui sibi nomen imposuit [papal name]. I announce to you a great joy: We have a Pope, The Most Eminent...
- HONOREM DEI VIVENTIS IN MEMORIAM SODALIUM DEFUNCTORUM HUNC LAPIDEM PRIMARIUM IMPOSUIT RMUS DANIEL MANNIX D.D. ARCHIEPISCOPUS MELBOURNENSIS FESTO CHRISTI REGIS...
- splend(ore fulge)ntem ****c / sublimi colu(m)na(e ad) perennem / ipsius gloriam imposuit ac dedicavit / die prima mensis Augusti, indict[ione] und[icesima] / p[ost]...
-  29, Vita Karoli Magni  Mensibus etiam iuxta propriam linguam vocabula imposuit, **** ante id temporis apud Francos partim latine partim barbaris nominibus...
- Appendix, in quo plurimæ Calumniæ ... quas A. Schulckenius Widdringtono ... imposuit, ... deteguntur, 2 pt., Albionopoli [Lond.], 1616. The tryal and execution...