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- ecclesiastica potestate, a major text of early-14th-century papalism, and De regimine principum, a guide book for Christian temporal leadership. Giles was styled...
- Flanders. Thomas Aquinas, De regno (c. 1260), often conflated with the De regimine principum of Ptolemy of Lucca Vincent de Beauvais, De morali principis...
- about 150 copies under the title Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis ("Aristotle's letter to Alexander on good health"). The second...
- 1282, at the request of King Philip IV of France, Henri translated the De regimine principum of Giles of Rome from Latin into French under the title Le livre...
- to the Papal Library in Avignon. Paolino's earliest work is Trattato de regimine rectoris ('treatise on the conduct of a lord'). It is a treatise on government...
- Apostolicae praesul Urbis Romae gratia Dei, Italiae egregius universali p. p. regimine successus, Marcam Firmanam et Ducatum Spoletinum. Later in the summer 1056...
- has often been claimed that 1266 Thomas Aquinas dedicated his work De regimine principum ("On the Government of Rulers") to Hugh II, but in view of the...
- Dominican Order friar and preacher Girolamo Savonarola. Practica maior De regimine pregnantium De tutte cose se magnano De balneis Speculum phisionomie Del...
- chancellor of Queen Claude and first doctor; he wrote a book entitled de Regimine infantium tractatus tres. After Francis became king in 1515, Anne Boleyn...
- regno "By Grace of God" was a title first used by Henry II in 1172 In regimine regni Regina Alienor, femina incomparibilis Aleonora, Angliae Regina, Papae...