- person". As a title,
princeps originated in the
Roman Republic wherein the
leading member of the
Senate was
designated princeps senatus. It is primarily...
-
princeps senatus'
prerogatives with
their own,
although there are
occasional mentions of
distinctive principes during the
later Empire. The
princeps senatus...
-
princeps, and
continued (depending on the source) up to the rule of Commodus, of
Maximinus Thrax, or of Diocletian. The title, in full, of
princeps senatus...
- he took the
title princeps senatus in 28 BC. However, he also
states that
Augustus "added five
years to his own
terms as
princeps,
since his ten-year...
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Artemisia princeps Pampanini,
Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., n.s.,. 36: 444. 1930. "Artemisia
princeps - Pampan".
Plants For A ****ure Database...
- the
princeps prior.
There is some
controversy as to the
precise order of the
ranks below the
pilus prior but this rank was
followed by
princeps prior...
-
Princeps pastorum (Latin for 'Prince of the shepherds') is the
title of an
encyclical letter promulgated by Pope John
XXIII on 28
November 1959. It is...
-
princeps may
refer to:
Phidippus princeps, a
jumping spider species in the
genus Phidippus found in the
United States and
Canada Plantago princeps, the...
- A.
princeps may
refer to:
Accipiter princeps, the New
Britain goshawk, a bird of prey
species endemic to
Papua New
Guinea Actenoides princeps, the scaly-breasted...
- S.
princeps may
refer to:
Spondylus princeps, a
bivalve mollusc species found off the
coast of
Ecuador Stephanorrhina princeps, the
spotted flower beetle...