- II.12,
before 469), and one by
Ruricius (II.32, 485/506). He was a vir
inlustris. When he
received Ruricius' letter, he had
recently been
ordained a priest...
- "vir magnificus". In
ancient inscriptions and m****cripts, the
spelling "
inlustris" is more frequent.
Because the
illustres were a
subset of the clarissimi...
- However,
since Macrobius is
frequently referred to as vir
clarissimus et
inlustris, a
title which was
achieved by
holding public office, we can reasonably...
- PRIO RESTITVIT
Decius Marius Venantius Basilius, vir
clarissimus and
inlustris,
Praefectus urbi, Patricius,
Consul ordinarius restored at his own expenses...
-
Agricola (consul 421) (365–?),
Western Roman statesman Agricola (vir
inlustris) (fl. 466–485), son of the
Western Roman Emperor Avitus Saints Vitalis...
-
Quest Into the 77th Novel" – 5:48 "Our Lust for
Lunar Plains (Nox Luna
Inlustris)" – 1:49 "The
Coming of War" (Trent White) – 5:15 "The Sun of Tiphareth"...
- i. illustris, illustrisimus,
illustrisima i.v.
idoneus vir
proper man
inlustris illustrious Used for late
Roman officials of the
highest rank: praetorian...
-
Gascon Lop. Lewis, pp 400–401 and n127. Higounet, p. 20 and n43: viro
inlustri Lupone duce.
Primary Julian of Toledo.
Historia Wambæ regis. MGH SS rer...
- I·D·P·—iuri
dicundo præest. IE—Iudex esto. IE'—Ierusalem. IĒR—Jeronymus. íf—
inlustris fœmina. ĩfcōm—infectionem. īfiˡ'—infidelis. īfl'o—inflammatio. i·f°·—in...
- who, in 424, was a praetor. In the inscription,
Probus is
styled as vir
inlustris, but his
office is not given; however,
since he
belonged to a
noble and...