-
became the
political center, and the
regional Sabor (Latin:
Congregatio Regnorum Croatiae,
Dalmatiae et Slavoniae)
representing Croatia,
Slavonia and Dalmatia...
- and of
other peoples governor and director") Eadred:
Regis qui
regimina regnorum Angulsaxna, Norþhymbra, Paganorum,
Brettonumque ("Reigning over the governments...
-
Neustria in 789 or 790 and made a king in 800. The 806
charter Divisio Regnorum (Division of the Realm) set the
terms of Charlemagne's succession. Charles...
- follows: "each is the
equivalent of a kingdom, and also part of one" (
regnorum instar singulae et in
regna contribuuntur). As used by the ancients, the...
- 50°50′13″N 0°46′48″W / 50.837°N 0.780°W / 50.837; -0.780
Noviomagus Reginorum was Chichester's
Roman heart, very
little of
which survives above ground...
- the Alps with the
Italian March of Verona. In the
Carolingian Divisio Regnorum of 806, the
Brenner region was
called per
alpes Noricas, the
transit through...
-
Street by the English, from
London (Londinium) to
Chichester (Noviomagus
Regnorum), and
which p****ed
through Tooting.
Tooting High
Street is
built on this...
- of Venice. In 806,
Charlemagne gathered his sons and
issued the
Divisio Regnorum,
which outlined formalized plans for the
inheritance of the
empire upon...
-
Olaus Magnus (1887) [1539], p. 12: "G:
Totius tabulae indicem partemque regnorum Anglie Scotie et
Hollandie demonstrat" is the
entire text.
There is no...
- (Libri
Regnum or
Regnorum), or the Book of
Kings (Liber Regum) as
Jerome disagreed with the
expression Books of the
Kingdoms (Libri
Regnorum) of the LXX....