-
Observationes historicae praemissae orationi aditiali, 1742.
Historia praefecturae praetorianae ab
origine dignitatis ad
Constantinum M., 1745. In 1780...
- have been
universally granted to the
capitals of Italy's
prefectures (
praefecturae) but also
extended to some
smaller localities where markets were necessary...
-
Festus wrote in the 4th
century CE that
Campania was
divided into ten
praefecturae,
although he does not
indicate when this
supposedly happened. Franco...
- into the
three geographically defined praetorian prefectures (Latin:
praefecturae praetoriis,
singular praefectura praetorio). The
division by Valentinian...
- ind'ra—indifferentia. infl'o—inflammatio. Inħlp—inlustris
Patricii or Præfecti or
Præfecturæ. in·in·—in integrum. ĩnocñe—innocentiæ. inpña—inpœnitentia. intl'ˡ'—intellectualis...
-
paraphrase and translation<
Vitalis V.C.
militantis in
officio sublimis Praefecturae relatione comperimus,
desiderare Sanctitatem vestram significari vobis...
- Transpadena.
Under Emperor Antoninus Pius they
created the
military Region "
Praefecturae Italiae et Alpinum"
which included Itria and all of the Liburia. Istria...
- 1766/1767) Progr. ad
funus Ortelii, a
litteris publicis et
commentariis praefecturae (Altdorf 1766/1767) Progr. ad
funus J. A. Spiesii, D. et P. P. (Altdorf...
-
Recipients were
entitled to the post-nominal
letters PCF,
standing for
Praefecturae Crux Fortitudinis, the
Latin form of the name. The PCF is a gold cross...
- et
Piceno viritim dividendo,
which created a
network of
prefectures (
praefecturae), some of which, in the mid-1st
century BC, were
granted the
status of...