- its inhabitants.
Contemporaries gave
Louis the
epithet pius (pious) or
piissimus (very pious). The
contemporary coinage called him
HLUDOVICUS PIUS REX...
- a
short text of two
paragraphs bridging them,
which begins Post haec
piissimus comes.
Vatican City,
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Vat. lat. 6206...
- descent, king of a
nation now
overwhelmingly Catholic,
joined by
those of a
piissimus rex ("loving king") (despite
having tried several times to take control...
- pōt—potestas or potuit. pp—perpetuus or perpetuum. PP.—Papa, Patres,
Piissimus. ṕṕ—pater patriae. ppaug—Perpetuus Augustus. ṕṕd—praesens praesentibus...
-
PUBLIUM PATRITIUM HABUIT, D: ANT:
MANOEL DE
VILHENA M: M:, EGREGIUS, ET
PIISSIMUS PRINCEPS; IN
HONOREM APOSTOLI EJUSQ.' DISCIPULI, AMOREM, ET
TUTELAM POPULI;...
-
allude to him as "our most
glorious and
pious son" (gloriosissimus
atque piissimus filius noster).
Based on the
dating clause, Ariamir's
reign can be said...
- worked.
Capito is
commemorated in the
inscription as
maritus optimus piissimus, "best and most
devoted husband".
Apollonius had
overseen the art galleries...