-
ensured the
subordination of the
secretarius intimus to the
Cardinal Nephew,
which came to be
sometimes known as the
secretarius maior. Pius IV was notorious...
- the
Council of Trent. For a long time, the
Secretarius Intimus, also
called Secretarius Papae or
Secretarius Maior, was
almost always a prelate, often...
- The
Secretary of
State of His
Holiness (Latin:
Secretarius Status Sanctitatis Suae, Italian:
Segretario di
Stato di Sua Santità ),
known as the Cardinal...
- as the "
secretarius" by
farmers who had
domesticated the bird to
combat pests around their homesteads, and
proposed that the word "
secretarius"
might be...
-
something private or confidential, as with the
English word secret. A
secretarius was a person, therefore,
overseeing business confidentially, usually...
-
mentioned in the
Satires of
Juvenal Gaius Avidius Heliodorus, 2nd
century secretarius ab
epistolis and
Prefect of
Egypt Heliodorus of Larissa, c. 3rd century...
- (b. ca 140),
daughter of
Titus Flavius Sempronius Aquila (b. ca 115),
Secretarius ab
epistulis Graecis, and wife
Claudia (b. ca 120),
daughter of an unknown...
- of
uncertain date who died at the age of 33, and was
buried in
Vienne Secretarius Domesticus, a
title in the
Secretariat of
State of the Holy See Silv****...
- was an
English Jesuit who
served in Rome from 1647
until his
death as "
Secretarius" of the
Society of
Jesus under four
Jesuit generals.
Nathaniel was the...
-
something private or confidential, as with the
English word secret. A
secretarius was a person, therefore,
overseeing business confidentially, usually...