- "v. c. et inl." In
Merovingian and
Carolingian times, the
spellings vir
inluster and viri
inlustres were common.
Hirschfeld (1901), pp. 580-2 (=Hirschfeld...
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issued a
verdict in writing. The
surviving record describes him as a vir
inluster.
Based on his
presence in a list of
personages in the
libri memoriales...
- here: https://www.loc.gov/item/2021668236 The
Latin text reads:
Usque nunc
inluster vir
Childebrandus comes,
avunculus praedicto rege Pippino, hanc historiam...
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according to the
author of the Vita Sadalbergae, an "illustrious man (vir
inluster), o****nt in
wealth and fame
according to the
highest secular dignity and...
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honestus forensis. uidd'—videndum. uiđł—videlicet. uiłłi—villani. ú·ínl·—vir
inluster. uǐs—vestris. u.ł.—vir laudabilis. ủllo°—nullo modo. ułr—universaliter...
- 1002), a
nobleman described in do****ents as an "illustrious man" (vir
inluster), and his wife, Aldiud, who had been the concubine,
about 964, of King...
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Lupus convoked a
church synod in Bordeaux. For this he was
styled vir
inluster and duke,
which suggests that at that time he was
still a
faithful subject...
- that
Clotilde herself will
become a nun in her new foundation. The vir
inluster Charicard who is to have a life
interest in Fontenay-lès-Briis is presumed...
- "beloved follower" (dilectus fidelis) of
Rudolf and an "illustrious count" (
inluster comes),
probably of
Pavia itself. This
charter was
issued to the church...