- ex auro
paratum est,
statuas atrium deorum veneratur populus, ita ut
potentissimus eorum Thor in
medio solium habeat triclinio; hinc et inde lo**** possident...
-
rather than
noble or
royal status. His rival, Suniatus, was
called the
potentissimus Poenorum, or "the most
powerful of the Carthaginians", in the year 368...
- "Victorius" for Erik the "Powerful" or Erik the "Great" the
Latin word "
potentissimus". Adam
places Eric's
reign after that of a
certain Emund Eriksson, without...
- was
separately described by the
Northumbrian historian Bede as rex
potentissimus or "very
powerful king".
Irish annals record a "flight" or "migration"...
- in
funere Erycii Puteani (Leuven, 1646) Quis
inter orbis monarchas potentissimus,
dissertatio politica (Leuven, 1613) De arte
dicendi libri tres (Leuven...
-
mentioned before 1894 - Otto Kade)
Novus Elector Dei
gratia Serenissimus Et
Potentissimus Princeps Ac Dominus,
Dominus Johannes Georgius Dux Saxoniae, Iuliae...
-
Sagittarius (560?–578)
Aredius of Gap (579–610?)
Valatonius (610?–614)
Potentissimus (c. 647–653) Symphori**** (700?)
Donadeus (788)
Biraco (c. 876–879)...