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addressed nobilissimus Caesar.
According to the
historian Zosimus,
Emperor Constantine the
Great (r. 306–337)
first created the
nobilissimus into a separate...
- indicates.
Bridgeoporus nobilissimus was
named for
William Bridge Cooke, who
originally described the
species as
Oxyporus nobilissimus in 1949. The fungus...
- 133–134. ISBN 978-0-8156-0588-1. "Boletus
nobilissimus Both & R.Riedel". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2023-04-27.
Boletus nobilissimus in
Index Fungorum...
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chief priesthood,
pontifex maximus. His
brother Geta was
proclaimed nobilissimus caesar on the same day, and
their father Septimius Severus was awarded...
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remained Justin's
close confidant, and in 525 was
granted the
titles of
nobilissimus and
caesar (heir-apparent). He was
crowned co-emperor on 1
April 527...
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Species can be
dependent on very old tree
individuals like
Bridgeoporus nobilissimus of the
Northwestern USA. Both of
these species also have a
rather restricted...
- 421,
although he was not
proclaimed caesar, only
given the
title of
nobilissimus puer. In 423,
after the
death of Honorius, a
usurper named Joannes rose...
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married Constantine's
elder daughter, Constantina, in 335, and was made
nobilissimus. He and
Constantina may have had a
daughter named Constantia, who would...
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iuventutis ("First
among the Youth") and,
starting with the 3rd century,
nobilissimus ("Most Noble"). The po****rity of
using the
title caesar to designate...
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second son
Honorius was born on 9
December 384 and
titled nobilissimus puer (or
nobilissimus iuvenis). The
death of
Aelia Flaccilla, Theodosius's first...