- century,
which was
included in the
biography as a preface,
Descriptio Nobilissimi Civitatis Londoniae. The
three editions of this work
demonstrate a continuing...
- SISMEL, 1997. De dialectica. PL 101: 950–976. Dis****tio
regalis et
nobilissimi juvenis Pippini ****
Albino scholastico "Dialogue of Pepin, the Most Noble...
- Alexios I
Komnenos (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός, translit. Aléxios Komnēnós, c. 1057 – 15
August 1118),
Latinized as
Alexius I Comnenus, was Byzantine...
-
Valentinian III (Latin:
Placidus Valentini****; 2 July 419 – 16
March 455) was
Roman emperor in the West from 425 to 455.
Starting in childhood, his reign...
-
mentioning Urban is
quoted in Shaw, 221 note 38: Quod ille
consilio nobilissimi viri Urbani,
Africanae Regionis sub
dogmate Catholicae fidei exorti [or...
- Nicolaus, of Toruń). At Bologna, in 1496, he
registered in the
Matricula Nobilissimi Germanorum Collegii, resp.
Annales Clarissimae Nacionis Germanorum, of...
- describuntur,
novique salivae,
lacrymarum et muci
fontes deteguntur, et
novum nobilissimi Bilsii de
lymphae motu et usu
commentum examinatur et rejicitur, Lugduni...
-
regnal list at the end of Chronicle). '[...] **** jam de
filia Torethi nobilissimi comitis filium susce****et Edmundum.'--Ailred of Rievaulx, Genealogia...
-
Nobilissimus (Latin for "most noble"), in
Byzantine Gr**** nōbelissimos (Gr****: νωβελίσσιμος), was one of the
highest imperial titles in the late Roman...
- OCLC 981917178. Mouritsen,
Henrik (2019). "From "hostes acerrimi" to "homines
nobilissimi": two
studies in the
ancient reception of the
Social War". Historia:...