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Konstantin (1785).
Commentatio Canonica de
Legatis et
Nuntiis Pontifi**** (in Latin). Schott,
Johann (1778). De
Legatis Natis (in Latin). Bamberg: Klietsch....
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figure of the
legate as a
major second-in-command was eliminated.
Multiple legati were ****igned to
every army, each in
command of a legion,
which was called...
-
legitimated the emperor's rule, and the
emperor emplo****
senators as
legates (
legati): generals, diplomats, and administrators. The
practical source of an emperor's...
- 40 BCE, of the gens Falcidia. He was the
author of the Lex
Falcidia de
Legatis, a law on
inheritance which remained in
force in the
sixth century CE,...
- emperor. In the
military hierarchy, the legatus'
direct subordinates were the
legati legionis (the
commanders of the
legions based in the province), who in turn...
- Elia
Legati (born 3
January 1986) is an
Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Legati was
signed by
Milan from
Fiorenzuola in...
- This is a list of
known governors of the
Arabia Petraea.
Created in AD 106
following its
annexation by the
Roman emperor Trajan, it was
governed by a senatorial...
- This is a list of
known governors of the trans-Danubian
Roman province of Dacia,
referred to as
Dacia Traiana.
Created in AD 106 by the
Roman emperor Trajan...
- the
province of
Africa Proconsularis and
chose Severus as one of his two
legati pro praetore, a
senior military appointment.
Following the end of this term...
- of the inquest. Most
shires were
visited by a
group of
royal officers (
legati) who held a
public inquiry,
probably in the
great ****embly
known as the...