- Maximian.
Mediolanum was made the seat of the
prefect of
Liguria (Praefectus
Liguriae) by Hadrian, and
Constantine made it the seat of the
vicar of
Italy (Vicarius...
-
Montferrat in 1574.
Originally part of the
March of
Western Liguria (Marca
Liguriae Occidentalis)
established by King
Berengar II
about 950, the area of Montferrat...
- the
fourth century by
eight consulares (Venetiae et Histriae, Aemiliae,
Liguriae,
Flaminiae et
Piceni annonarii,
Tusciae et Umbriae,
Piceni suburbicarii...
- near Naples.
Cubus de mixtione. Bonifacius. IX.
familia tomacella à
Genua Liguriæ orta,
cuius inſignia Cubi. 46.
Square of
mixture Boniface IX (1389–1404)...
-
September 2019. Ait [Alexander papa] enim quia
nuper comes Gulielmus in
Liguriae partibus habitans marem habebat simiae, qui
vulgo maimo dicitur, **** quo...
- Maximian.
Mediolanum was made the seat of the
prefect of
Liguria (Praefectus
Liguriae) by Hadrian, and
Constantine made it the seat of the
vicar of
Italy (Vicarius...
- He died in T****arolo, Alessandria, Italy.
partial list 1806.
Insectorum Liguriæ Species Novæ aut Rariores, quas in agro
Ligustico nuper detexit, descripsit...
-
University of Genoa. He
edited the exsiccata-like
series Selectae stirpes Liguriae issued without serial numbers for the parti****nts of the International...
- and the Po to the north.
Pliny describes the
region thus: "patet ora
Liguriae inter amnes Varum et
Macram ****I
Milia p****uum. Haec
regio ex descriptione...
- Spinola, M****imiliano; Gravier, Yves (1806). "XCI
Alyson ater".
Insectorum Liguriae species novae aut rariores, quas in agro
ligustico nuper detexit, descripsit...