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Flavia Maxima Fausta Augusta (died 326 AD) was a
Roman empress. She was the
daughter of
Maximian and wife of
Constantine the Great, who had her executed...
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Aurelia Prisca (died 315) was a
Roman empress as the wife of the
emperor Diocletian.
Prisca was
already married and had a
daughter with
Diocletian when...
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cleric William Fitzstephen in his
description of
London Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae (c.1174–83). The game he
witnessed was pla**** at...
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Galla Placidia (392/93 – 27
November 450),
daughter of the
Roman emperor Theodosius I, was a mother, tutor, and
advisor to
emperor Valentinian III. She...
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Placidia (Latin: [plaˈkɪdɪ.a]) was a
daughter of
Valentinian III,
Roman emperor of the West from 425 to 455, and from 454/455 the wife of Olybrius, who...
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Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn,
Originum Gallicarum liber. In quo
veteris et
nobilissimae Gallorum gentis origines, antiquitates, mores,
lingua et alia eruuntur...
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Athaulf and then
Constantius III. A
House of the
Nobilissima Marina (Domum
nobilissimae Marinae) was
probably named for Marina, a
daughter of
Galla Placidia's...
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Mirabilia Urbis Romae ~1140–43
Benedict Rome
Italy Prose Latin Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae 1173–74
William Fitzstephen London England Prose...
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Pieter Burman the work of Buonfiglio, with the
title Messanae urbis nobilissimae descriptio, octo
libris comprehensa. Dell'historia siciliana:
nella quale...
- Łowicz,
author of
Conversations about Immortality.
Fundamentum scienciae nobilissimae secretorum naturae (1489; alchemy). Dialogus... de
quattuor statuum....