- court. He was
arrested and
subsequently beheaded.
Sancho - (also
known as
Sanctius, Sancius) June 5, 851. Born in Albi in
Septimania (modern-day France),...
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special reserve fund, also in the
Temple of Saturn, the
aerarium sanctum (or
sanctius). This fund
probably originally consisted of the
spoils of war. Afterwards...
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Sancho II (Sancho Afonso; 8
September 1207 – 4
January 1248),
nicknamed Afonso the
Cowled or
Afonso the
Capuched (Afonso o Capelo), alternatively, Afonso...
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Sancho I (born Martinho; Coimbra, 11
November 1154 – 26
March 1211) also
referred to as
Sancho the Po****tor ("Sancho o Povoador"), was King of Portugal...
- (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans).
Sancho stems from the
Latin name
Sanctius.
Feminine forms of the name are Sancha, Sancia, and
Sanchia (Spanish: [ˈsantʃa])...
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acceperunt catechumeni,
quamvis non sit
corpus Christi,
sanctum tamen est, et
sanctius quam cibi
quibus alimur,
quoniam sacramentum est" (What the catechumens...
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genitive form of Mars Sánchez – 725,000 (1.83%) Son of Sancho,
Latin Sanctius Pérez – 709,000 (1.79%) Son of Pedro,
Latin Petrus Martín – 459,000 (1...
- Sánchez (medieval form Sanches, from the name Sancho,
derived from
Latin Sanctius +
suffix -ici-). Sueiro, Suárez (medieval
forms Sueiro, Suares, from the...
- The
Diocese of
Verdun (Latin:
Dioecesis Virodunensis; French: Diocèse de Verdun) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the Catholic...
- El Brocense, and in
Latin as
Franciscus Sanctius Brocensis, was a
Spanish philologist and humanist.
Sanctius was born in Brozas,
province of Cáceres....