- The
Notitia provinciarum et
civitatum Africae ("Notice of the
Provinces and
Cities of Africa") is a Byzantine-era do****ent
listing the
bishops and sees...
- Mediterranean,
Italy maintained a
special status which made it
domina provinciarum ('ruler of the provinces'), and—especially in
relation to the
first centuries...
-
Dimensuratio provinciarum ("Measuring of Provinces") and
Divisio orbis terrarum ("Division of the World") are two
Latin geographical texts of the late...
- The
Council of the
Seven Provinces (Concilium
septem provinciarum) was a
governing body of the
Seven Provinces (Septem Provinciae) in the
praetorian prefecture...
- Mediterranean,
Roman Italy maintained a
special status which made it
Domina Provinciarum ("ruler of the provinces"), and –
especially in
relation to the first...
- Mediterranean,
Italy maintained a
special status which made it
domina provinciarum ("ruler of the provinces"), and –
especially in
relation to the first...
- Mediterranean,
Italy maintained a
special status which made it
domina provinciarum ("ruler of the provinces"), and –
especially in
relation to the first...
-
naturalis curiosa Regni Poloniae,
Magni Ducatus Litvaniae,
annexarumque provinciarum, in
tractatus XX
divisa (1721). In 1745 was
published posthumously his...
-
known as Scots. An
early use of the word can be
found in the
Nomina Provinciarum Omnium (Names of All the Provinces),
which dates to
about AD 312. This...
- cnrtl.fr.
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Leges Ecclesiasticae Regni Hungariae Et
Provinciarum Adiacentium (in Latin).
Typis Episcopalibus. 1827. Battisti, Carlo; Alessio...